TY -的盟McGarrigle丽莎AU -托德,克里斯PY - 2020 DA - 2020/12/29 TI -促进老年人体育活动使用移动医疗和电子健康技术:快速回顾评论乔- J地中海互联网Res SP - e22201六世- 22 - 12 KW -身体活动KW - mHealth KW -电子健康KW - app KW -加速度计KW -计步器KW -技术KW - COVID-19 AB -背景:老年人的医疗不良事件的风险增加,因为减少了体育活动。令人担忧的是,在COVID-19大流行的背景下,活动水平会进一步降低,因为许多老年人正在保持身体和社交距离,以最大限度地减少传播。移动健康(mHealth)和电子健康技术可能提供一种手段,使老年人可以在保持身体距离的情况下进行身体活动。目的:本研究的目的是评估移动健康或电子健康技术在促进50岁或以上老年人体力活动方面的证据。方法:我们使用PRISMA(系统评价和元分析首选报告项目)指南对综述进行了快速回顾。我们搜索了3个电子数据库:MEDLINE、CINAHL Plus和Scopus中以英文发表的系统综述。两名审稿人使用预定义的纳入标准选择相关文献,并提取有关文献特征和干预有效性的数据。两名独立的评分员使用AMSTAR-2工具评估综述质量。结果:筛选了标题和摘要(n=472),并评估了14篇全文评论的资格。最初,我们包含了5个评论,但从叙述中排除了1个,因为它被认为是极低质量的。 Three reviews concluded that mHealth or eHealth interventions were effective in increasing physical activity. One review found that the evidence was inconclusive. Conclusions: There is low to moderate evidence that interventions delivered via mHealth or eHealth approaches may be effective in increasing physical activity in older adults in the short term. Components of successful interventions include self-monitoring, incorporation of theory and behavior change techniques, and social and professional support. SN - 1438-8871 UR - //www.mybigtv.com/2020/12/e22201/ UR - https://doi.org/10.2196/22201 UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33372894 DO - 10.2196/22201 ID - info:doi/10.2196/22201 ER -
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