Masha Remskar , Max J. Western , Emma L. Osborne , Olivia M. Maynard , Ben Ainsworth
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摘要
背景体育锻炼和正念练习都具有公认的心理益处,但有关两者相互作用和结合使用的研究却很少。本系统综述旨在汇集相关证据,研究体育锻炼和正念相结合的干预措施对心理健康和幸福感结果的影响,以及其潜在的作用机制。方法在六个数据库(PubMed、Scopus、EMBASE、PsychINFO、Web of Science、Cochrane Library)中搜索了报告干预措施的试验,这些试验包括:1)将体育锻炼和正念作为主要治疗方法;2)比较对照条件;3)成人样本;4)至少一种心理健康或幸福感结果。筛选、数据提取和质量评估由两名研究人员进行。由于临床和方法上的异质性,研究结果以叙述的方式呈现。大多数符合条件的研究都是试验性或可行性设计(n = 19,54%)或样本量较小。综合干预措施的实施是可行的,与被动对照组相比,综合干预措施改善了心理健康(各试验报告的结果比较为25/33)。与积极对照组相比,对心理健康结果的影响参差不齐(12/38 项比较结果显示,综合干预优于单纯体育锻炼,5/18 项比较结果显示,综合干预优于单纯正念干预),体育锻炼参与度方面的结果也是如此。需要进一步开展研究,包括更大规模的随机对照试验,以确定有效性和最佳干预参数。对变化机制的探索将明确其对心理健康和幸福感的影响,以及行为改变的潜力。
Effects of combining physical activity with mindfulness on mental health and wellbeing: Systematic review of complex interventions
Background
Physical activity and mindfulness practice both have established psychological benefits, yet research into their interaction and combined use is sparse. This systematic review aimed to pool the evidence examining the impact of interventions that combined physical activity and mindfulness on mental health and wellbeing outcomes, and their potential mechanisms of action.
Methods
Six databases (PubMed, Scopus, EMBASE, PsychINFO, Web of Science, Cochrane Library) were searched for trials reporting interventions that included 1) physical activity and mindfulness as primary treatments, 2) comparative control condition(s), 3) an adult sample, and 4) at least one mental health or wellbeing outcome. Screening, data extraction and quality assessment were conducted by two researchers. Findings are presented narratively due to clinical and methodological heterogeneity.
Results
Out of 7682 search results, 35 trials were included. Most eligible studies had pilot or feasibility designs (n = 19, 54%) or small sample sizes. Combined interventions were feasible to deliver and improved psychological health relative to passive controls (25/33 outcome comparisons reported across trials). Effects on psychological health outcomes compared to active controls were mixed (12/38 comparisons favoured combination over physical activity only, 5/18 favoured combination over mindfulness only), as were results regarding physical activity engagement.
Conclusions
Interventions combining physical activity with mindfulness are effective for improving mental health and wellbeing, possibly more so than either approach alone. Further research, including larger randomised controlled trials, is required to determine effectiveness and optimal intervention parameters. Exploring mechanisms of change will clarify their effects on mental health, wellbeing, and potential for behaviour change.