The efficacy, mechanisms and implementation of physical activity as an adjunctive treatment in mental disorders: a meta-review of outcomes, neurobiology and key determinants.

IF 73.3 1区 医学 Q1 Medicine
World Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1002/wps.21314
Davy Vancampfort,Joseph Firth,Brendon Stubbs,Felipe Schuch,Simon Rosenbaum,Mats Hallgren,Jeroen Deenik,Philip B Ward,James Mugisha,Tine Van Damme,André O Werneck
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Research examining physical activity interventions for mental disorders has grown exponentially in the past decade. At this critical juncture, there is a need to synthesize the best evidence to guide researchers, clinicians and people with lived experience. This meta-review aimed to systematically identify and comprehensively evaluate the current evidence about: a) the efficacy of physical activity interventions on mental, cognitive and physical outcomes for individuals with mental disorders; b) the potential neurobiological, psychosocial and behavioral mechanisms underlying the observed effects; and c) the barriers and facilitators for individuals to successfully engage in these interventions. Our systematic search identified 13 meta-analyses of high methodological quality (i.e., A Measurement Tool to Assess Systematic Reviews, AMSTAR score ≥8) assessing outcomes of physical activity as an adjunctive treatment, which included 256 randomized clinical trials (RCTs) and 12,233 individuals. Large effect sizes were found for adjunctive physical activity interventions in improving attention in children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD); reducing depressive symptoms in children, adolescents and adults with depressive disorders; and reducing body mass index in adults with schizophrenia. Moderate effect sizes were found for reductions of hyperactivity, impulsivity and anxiety, and improvements of executive and social functioning in children and adolescents with ADHD; reduction of anxiety symptoms in adults with anxiety disorders; improved physical and psychological quality of life and cardiovascular fitness in adults with depressive disorders; improved daily living skills, overall quality of life and cardiorespiratory fitness in adults with schizophrenia; reduction of depressive symptoms in older people with depressive disorders; and improvements in cognition and functional mobility in older people with dementia. There is, to date, no meta-analytic evidence for physical activity as a first-line treatment for people with a mental disorder. Five meta-analyses, including 89 RCTs and 4,575 individuals, investigated potential underlying mechanisms. There is a very preliminary evidence for an effect of physical activity on circulating levels of kynurenine, growth hormone, tumor necrosis factor-alpha and brain-derived neurotrophic factor in people with major depressive disorder. No meta-analytic evidence could be found for psychosocial or behavioral mechanisms. Based on 15 umbrella or systematic reviews, covering 432 studies and 48 guidelines, six implementation strategies, along with the most evidence-based behavioral change techniques to support them, were identified. Recommendations to support implementation research in this area were finally formulated.
体育活动作为精神障碍辅助治疗的疗效、机制和实施:结果、神经生物学和关键决定因素的荟萃综述。
在过去十年中,对身体活动干预治疗精神障碍的研究呈指数增长。在这个关键时刻,有必要综合最好的证据来指导研究人员、临床医生和有实际经验的人。本荟萃综述旨在系统地识别和全面评估目前的证据:a)体育活动干预对精神障碍患者的精神、认知和身体结局的疗效;B)观察到的效应背后潜在的神经生物学、社会心理和行为机制;c)个人成功参与这些干预措施的障碍和促进因素。我们的系统检索确定了13项方法学质量高的荟萃分析(即评估系统评价的测量工具,AMSTAR评分≥8),评估了体育活动作为辅助治疗的结果,其中包括256项随机临床试验(rct)和12233名个体。辅助体育活动干预在改善儿童和青少年注意缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)的注意力方面效果显著;减轻患有抑郁症的儿童、青少年和成人的抑郁症状;降低成人精神分裂症患者的身体质量指数。在患有多动症的儿童和青少年中,多动症、冲动性和焦虑的减少以及执行和社会功能的改善都有中等效应;减轻成人焦虑症患者的焦虑症状;改善成人抑郁症患者的身心生活质量和心血管健康改善成人精神分裂症患者的日常生活技能、整体生活质量和心肺功能减轻老年抑郁症患者的抑郁症状;以及老年痴呆症患者的认知和功能活动能力的改善。到目前为止,还没有荟萃分析证据表明体育活动是精神障碍患者的一线治疗方法。五项荟萃分析,包括89项随机对照试验和4,575名个体,调查了潜在的潜在机制。有非常初步的证据表明,体育活动对重度抑郁症患者体内的犬尿氨酸、生长激素、肿瘤坏死因子- α和脑源性神经营养因子的循环水平有影响。没有发现社会心理或行为机制的meta分析证据。基于15项总括性或系统性综述,涵盖432项研究和48项指导方针,确定了6项实施策略,以及支持这些策略的最循证行为改变技术。最后拟订了支持这一领域执行研究的建议。
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World Psychiatry
World Psychiatry Nursing-Psychiatric Mental Health
CiteScore
64.10
自引率
7.40%
发文量
124
期刊介绍: World Psychiatry is the official journal of the World Psychiatric Association. It aims to disseminate information on significant clinical, service, and research developments in the mental health field. World Psychiatry is published three times per year and is sent free of charge to psychiatrists.The recipient psychiatrists' names and addresses are provided by WPA member societies and sections.The language used in the journal is designed to be understandable by the majority of mental health professionals worldwide.
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