体育活动对绝经期血管舒缩症状女性睡眠的影响:一项系统综述和荟萃分析

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Adriano Bruno Corrêa, Mateus do Carmo Bardella, Arthur Polveiro da Silva, Matheus Martins Moreira, Luís Felipe Pengo Almeida Leite, Camila de Moraes
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潮热和盗汗是更年期常见的血管舒缩症状(VMS),与睡眠质量差和睡眠障碍密切相关。体力活动被认为是改善绝经期健康和睡眠结果的一种策略。本系统综述和荟萃分析综合并评估了VMS女性体力活动和睡眠参数之间关系的证据。综合检索于2024年10月在多个数据库中进行,包括MEDLINE/PubMed, Cochrane Library和EMBASE,以及手动向后和向前检索。随机对照试验(RCTs)调查了身体活动或运动干预及其对VMS女性主观和客观睡眠结果的影响。使用修订后的Cochrane RoB 2工具评估偏倚风险,并汇总数据进行meta分析。共有1579名参与者的9项研究进行了分析。体力活动干预未显著改善睡眠质量(-0.03 [-1.23,1.18];p = 0.96;I2 = 78%)或失眠(- 1.65 [- 3.52,0.21];p = 0.08;I2 = 0 %),但对睡眠问题有轻微改善(- 0.08 [- 0.16,- 0.00];p = 0.04;i2 = 0%)。尽管存在偏倚问题,但没有一项研究被归类为高风险,这支持了结果的可靠性。研究结果表明,体育活动对睡眠的影响存在异质性,受到干预特定因素(如类型、频率、强度、时间和持续时间)的影响。环境变量也可能缓和这些结果,突出了睡眠调节的复杂性和改善更年期妇女睡眠的量身定制方法的必要性。审查协议注册在PROSPERO: CRD42024599593
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Effect of physical activity on sleep in women experiencing vasomotor symptoms during menopause: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Hot flashes and night sweats, common vasomotor symptoms (VMS) during menopause, are strongly associated with poor sleep quality and disorders. Physical activity is proposed as a strategy to improve menopausal health and sleep outcomes. This systematic review and meta-analysis synthesizes and evaluates evidence on the relationship between physical activity and sleep parameters in women experiencing VMS. Comprehensive searches were conducted in October 2024 across multiple databases, including MEDLINE/PubMed, Cochrane Library, and EMBASE, alongside manual backward and forward searches. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) investigating physical activity or exercise interventions and their effects on subjective and objective sleep outcomes in women with VMS were included. The risk of bias was assessed using the revised Cochrane RoB 2 tool, and data were pooled for meta-analysis. Nine studies with a total of 1579 participants were analyzed. Physical activity interventions did not significantly improve sleep quality (-0.03 [-1.23, 1.18]; P = 0.96; I2 = 78 %) or insomnia (−1.65 [−3.52, 0.21]; P = 0.08; I2 = 0 %) but produced minor improvements in sleep problems (−0.08 [−0.16, −0.00]; P = 0.04; I2 = 0 %). Despite concerns regarding bias, none of the studies were classified as high-risk, supporting result reliability. The findings suggest heterogeneity in the effects of physical activity on sleep, influenced by intervention-specific factors like type, frequency, intensity, timing, and duration. Environmental variables may also moderate these outcomes, highlighting the complexity of sleep regulation and the need for tailored approaches to improve sleep in menopausal women.
Review protocol is registered in PROSPERO: CRD42024599593
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Maturitas
Maturitas 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
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发文量
142
审稿时长
40 days
期刊介绍: Maturitas is an international multidisciplinary peer reviewed scientific journal of midlife health and beyond publishing original research, reviews, consensus statements and guidelines, and mini-reviews. The journal provides a forum for all aspects of postreproductive health in both genders ranging from basic science to health and social care. Topic areas include:• Aging• Alternative and Complementary medicines• Arthritis and Bone Health• Cancer• Cardiovascular Health• Cognitive and Physical Functioning• Epidemiology, health and social care• Gynecology/ Reproductive Endocrinology• Nutrition/ Obesity Diabetes/ Metabolic Syndrome• Menopause, Ovarian Aging• Mental Health• Pharmacology• Sexuality• Quality of Life
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