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A systematic review of physical activity interventions to improve physical fitness and health outcomes among Indigenous adults living in Canada

机译:对改善加拿大居住的土著成年人身体健康和健康结果的体育活动干预措施的系统评价

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The Indigenous population of Canada faces an increased burden of chronic disease, leading to decreased life expectancy. Physical activity is an important health behaviour that improves chronic disease risk factors and physical fitness. The objective of this systematic review was to evaluate physical activity interventions in the Indigenous population in Canada to determine effects on physical activity rates, physical fitness, and health outcomes. MEDLINE, PsycINFO, EMBASE, and CINAHL were searched for peer-reviewed journal articles. Inclusion criteria were studies that examined a physical activity intervention delivered in Indigenous communities in Canada for adults over 18years of age. Data was extracted and two authors independently rated quality of the evidence. Five studies were included in the narrative synthesis. Interventions were community-based, and three were multi-component interventions focused on preventing or managing type II diabetes. The interventions varied in their success in altering physical activity rates, with increases ( n =2), a decrease ( n =1), or non-significant changes reported (n=2). No study reported any measure of physical fitness. BMI was reported in four studies, with only one reporting a significant decrease. Decreases in systolic blood pressure and total cholesterol were reported in two studies. There is limited evidence and a lack of robust interventions that examine the impacts of physical activity on health and fitness status in the Canadian Indigenous population. Validated, culturally relevant tools for measuring physical activity may aid in program evaluation and focused educational materials could better support population health initiatives. Trial registration The review protocol was registered prospectively with PROSPERO (registration number: CRD42017055363). Highlights ? A systematic review with narrative synthesis was completed. ? No consistency in tools to measure physical activity. ? Two of five included studies reported increase in physical activity. ? Preliminary evidence that physical activity improves some health outcomes. ? Culturally relevant tools needed to measure physical activity.
机译:加拿大土著人口面临的慢性病负担增加,导致预期寿命下降。体育锻炼是一种重要的健康行为,可以改善慢性疾病的危险因素和身体素质。这项系统评价的目的是评估加拿大土著人口的体育锻炼干预措施,以确定对体育锻炼率,身体健康状况和健康结果的影响。在MEDLINE,PsycINFO,EMBASE和CINAHL中搜索了同行评审的期刊文章。纳入标准的研究检查了在加拿大土著社区中针对18岁以上成年人进行的体育锻炼。提取数据,两名作者独立评估证据的质量。叙述综合中包括五项研究。干预是基于社区的,三项是针对预防或管理II型糖尿病的多成分干预。干预措施成功改变体力活动率的方式各不相同,分别为增加(n = 2),减少(n = 1)或报告的无显着变化(n = 2)。尚无研究报告任何身体健康指标。四项研究报告了BMI,只有一项报告显着下降。两项研究报告了收缩压和总胆固醇的降低。证据有限,缺乏有效的干预措施来检查体育活动对加拿大土著居民健康和健身状况的影响。经过验证的,与文化有关的,用于衡量体育活动的工具可能有助于方案评估,而重点突出的教育材料则可以更好地支持人口健康计划。试用注册审查协议已在PROSPERO上进行了预先注册(注册号:CRD42017055363)。强调 ?叙述叙事的系统综述已经完成。 ?测量身体活动的工具不一致。 ?五项纳入研究中的两项报告了体育锻炼的增加。 ?初步证据表明,体育锻炼可以改善某些健康状况。 ?需要与文化相关的工具来衡量体育活动。

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