The effects of exergames on muscle strength: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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Viana, Ricardo Borges [1 ]
de Oliveira, Vinnycius Nunes [1 ]
Dankel, Scott J. [2 ]
Loenneke, Jeremy P. [3 ]
Abe, Takashi [3 ]
da Silva, Wellington Fernando [1 ]
Morais, Naiane Silva [1 ]
Vancini, Rodrigo Luiz [4 ]
Andrade, Marilia Santos [5 ]
de Lira, Claudio Andre Barbosa [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Goias, Fac Phys Educ & Dance, Goiania, Go, Brazil
[2] Rowan Univ, Dept Hlth & Exercise Sci, Glassboro, NJ USA
[3] Univ Mississippi, Kevser Ermin Appl Physiol Lab, University, MS 38677 USA
[4] Univ Fed Espirito Santo, Ctr Educ Fis & Desportos, Vitoria, ES, Brazil
[5] Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Dept Physiol, Sao Paulo, Brazil
关键词
exercise; exercise rehabilitation; health; strength; ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY; NINTENDO WII FIT; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; EXERCISE PROGRAM; VIRTUAL-REALITY; OLDER-ADULTS; VIDEO GAMES; CHILDREN; YOUNG; INTERVENTIONS;
D O I
10.1111/sms.13964
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
This systematic review and meta-analysis examined studies on the chronic effects of exergames on muscle strength in humans. PubMed, Scopus, CENTRAL, Web of Science, SciELO, Biblioteca Virtual em Saude, and Google Scholar were searched, and manual searches of the reference lists of included studies and hand-searches on Physiotherapy Evidence Database and ResearchGate were conducted from inception to August 10, 2020. Randomized and non-randomized exergame intervention studies with or without a non-exercise group and/or a "usual care intervention group" (any other intervention that did not incorporate exergames), which evaluated muscle strength through direct measurements, were included. Forty-seven and 25 studies were included in the qualitative review and meta-analysis, respectively. The between-groups meta-analyses showed no significant differences between exergames and non-exercise control groups for handgrip strength in heathy/unhealthy middle-aged/older adults or knee extension maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) in healthy older adults. However, exergames provided a greater increase in handgrip strength, knee flexion MVIC, and elbow extension MVIC, but not knee extension MVIC or elbow flexion MVIC, in individuals with different health statuses when compared to usual care interventions. Also, there was a greater increase in handgrip strength in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy favouring usual care plus exergames compared to usual care interventions. These results suggest that exergames may improve upper and lower limb muscle strength in individuals with different heath statuses compared to usual care interventions, but not muscle strength in middle age/older adults after accounting for random error. Also, exergames appear to be a useful tool for improving handgrip strength in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy when added to usual care. However, as the exergame interventions were applied in different populations and there currently are many different approaches to perform exergames, future randomized controlled trials with high methodological quality and large sample sizes are needed to provide more compelling evidence in favour of a specific exergame protocol, or to elucidate exergame protocol design principles that appear to strongly influence outcomes.
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页码:1592 / 1611
页数:20
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