Educational interventions in relation to the level of physical activities for police officers: a systematic literature review

Cleise Cristine Ribeiro Borges Oliveira, Carla Tatiane Oliveira Silva, C. Souza-Machado, F. Carneiro Mussi, Ana Carla Carvalho Coelho, Cláudia Geovana Da Silva Pires
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To systematically review literature in relation to the effects of health education interventions on the level of physical activities for police officers. A systematic review of controlled clinical trials, real-life experiences, quasi-experimental and observational studies investigating the effects of health education interventions in relation to the level of physical activities for police officers. The following electronic data-bases were adopted: Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, PubMed, Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde, Education Resources Information Center and Plataforma Rede Nacional de Atenção Integral à Saúde do Trabalhador. Data collection was carried out in accordance with the main items for systematic reviews. Five articles were selected (N=1302 participants). Improvements to primary and secondary outcomes in the interventions performed in groups or individually, in person and with long-term monitoring, were observed. With reference to the outcomes, educational interventions enabled the improvement, in a statistically significant manner, of the level of physical activities (60% of the studies), reduce body mass index (60% of the studies) and reduce arterial blood pressure (20% of the studies). Educational interventions are capable of improving the level of physical activities, body mass index and arterial blood pressure for police officers.
教育干预与警察体育活动水平的关系:系统的文献综述
系统地回顾有关健康教育干预对警察体育活动水平影响的文献。对调查健康教育干预措施对警察体育活动水平影响的对照临床试验、真实经历、准实验和观察性研究进行系统审查。采用以下电子数据库:Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials、PubMed、Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde、Education Resources Information Center和platform Rede Nacional de aten o Integral Saúde do Trabalhador。根据系统评价的主要项目进行数据收集。选取5篇文章(N=1302名受试者)。观察到分组或单独、亲自和长期监测进行干预的主要和次要结果的改善。就结果而言,教育干预能够以统计显著的方式改善身体活动水平(60%的研究),降低体重指数(60%的研究)和降低动脉血压(20%的研究)。教育干预能够改善警察的身体活动水平、身体质量指数和动脉血压。
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