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Review of the epidemiological evidence for physical activity and health from low- and middle-income countries

机译:审查低收入和中等收入国家体育活动和健康的流行病学证据

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Almost 80% of deaths from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) occur in low- and middle-income countries. Physical inactivity is a key risk factor for NCDs. Enhancing understanding of the scientific evidence linking physical activity and health in low-and middle-income countries is important for supporting national efforts to promote physical activity and reduce NCDs in these countries. A systematic review of three electronic databases was conducted in July 2013, including large population-based epidemiological studies with adult participants, conducted in low- and middle-income countries, and published in the past 30 years. Physical activity was consistently associated with a reduced risk of all-cause mortality, cardiovascular disease (CVD), diabetes and several types of cancer. Positive associations were also found between physical activity and body composition (including overweight and obesity), blood pressure, cholesterol, metabolic indices and bone mineral density. Overall, the results confirm that the epidemiological research into the health benefits of physical activity in low- and middle-income countries is consistent with previous research conducted in high-income countries. This summary of the available research can be used as an advocacy tool in low- and middle-income countries to support greater prominence of physical activity in NCD policies.
机译:非传染性疾病(NCD)造成的死亡几乎有80%发生在中低收入国家。缺乏运动是非传染性疾病的关键危险因素。在中低收入国家,加深对将体育活动与健康联系起来的科学证据的理解,对于支持各国在这些国家促进体育活动和减少非传染性疾病的努力至关重要。 2013年7月,对三个电子数据库进行了系统的回顾,包括在低收入和中等收入国家进行的成年人参与的大规模人群流行病学研究,并在过去30年中进行了发布。进行体育锻炼始终与降低全因死亡率,心血管疾病(CVD),糖尿病和几种癌症的风险有关。在体育活动和身体成分(包括超重和肥胖),血压,胆固醇,代谢指标和骨矿物质密度之间也发现了正相关。总体而言,结果证实,对低收入和中等收入国家体育锻炼健康益处的流行病学研究与先前在高收入国家进行的研究一致。现有研究的摘要可以用作中低收入国家的宣传工具,以支持在非传染性疾病政策中更加重视体育活动。

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