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Why are some people more fit than others? Correlates and determinants of cardiorespiratory fitness in adults: protocol for a systematic review

机译:为什么有些人比其他人更适合?成人心肺健康的相关因素和决定因素:系统评价的方案

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Background Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is a physical condition that is now well established as a predictor of numerous adverse health outcomes, independent of physical activity levels. In order to be able to improve CRF at the population level and to develop effective interventions and public health programmes, it is important to understand why some people are more fit than others. Therefore, the primary aim of the systematic review described in this protocol is to examine individual and interpersonal factors that are correlated with or determine CRF among adults. Methods The review will focus on quantitative studies that investigate any personal and interpersonal correlates and/or determinants of objectively measured CRF among the general, non-symptomatic, non-institutionalized adult population (aged 18–65?years) worldwide. The databases MEDLINE, Embase, and Cochrane Library will be searched to identify all relevant published journal articles, and Google Scholar and Scopus will be searched for grey literature. Studies where CRF is not an outcome variable and experimental studies where participants specifically receive a fitness intervention that increases CRF will be excluded. For each study, data extracted will include, among other variables, study characteristics, methodology for selecting participants into the study as well as the participants’ demographic characteristics, types of correlates and determinants of CRF investigated and their measurement methods, the objective measure of CRF used and its measurement method and validity, and the main reported results on the association between the correlates or determinants and CRF. In addition, observational studies will be assessed for methodological quality and risk of bias using a customized version of the Quality Assessment Tool for Observational Cohort and Cross-Sectional Studies by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Experimental studies will be assessed using the 27-item Downs and Black “Checklist for Measuring Study Quality”. The final results will be presented as a narrative synthesis of the main findings of all included studies. Discussion By consolidating and synthesizing the current research on possible individual and interpersonal correlates and determinants of CRF among adults worldwide, we aim to aid future public health actions, as well as identify gaps in our full understanding of what influences CRF. Systematic review registration PROSPERO CRD42017055456 .
机译:背景技术心肺健康(CRF)是一种身体状况,现在已经很好地确定为许多不良健康后果的预测因素,而与身体活动水平无关。为了能够在人口水平上改善CRF并制定有效的干预措施和公共卫生计划,重要的是要了解为什么有些人比其他人更适合。因此,本协议中所述的系统评价的主要目的是检查与成人相关或确定成人CRF的个体和人际因素。方法该综述将侧重于定量研究,该研究调查了全球范围内无症状,无症状的普通成年人(18-65岁)中客观测量的CRF的任何个人和人际关系和/或决定因素。将搜索数据库MEDLINE,Embase和Cochrane库,以识别所有相关的已发表期刊文章,并将在Google Scholar和Scopus中搜索灰色文献。 CRF不是结果变量的研究和参与者专门接受健身干预以增加CRF的实验研究将被排除。对于每项研究,提取的数据将包括研究变量,研究特征,选择参加研究者的方法以及研究者的人口统计学特征,所研究的CRF的相关因素和决定因素及其测量方法,CRF的客观测量等因素。使用的方法及其测量方法和有效性,以及有关相关因素或决定因素与CRF之间的关联的主要报道结果。此外,将使用国家心脏,肺和血液研究所的“用于队列研究和跨部门研究的质量评估工具”的定制版本,对观察性研究的方法学质量和偏倚风险进行评估。实验研究将使用27项Downs和黑色的“衡量研究质量的清单”进行评估。最终结果将作为所有纳入研究的主要发现的叙述性综合呈现。讨论通过巩固和综合有关全球成人中CRF可能的个人和人际关系和决定因素的最新研究,我们旨在协助未来的公共卫生行动,并找出我们对CRF产生影响的充分理解方面的差距。系统审查注册PROSPERO CRD42017055456。

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