体育锻炼干预对大学生抑郁和焦虑情绪的影响:随机对照试验荟萃分析

Xiang Huang , Yinjia Wang , Huihong Zhang
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摘要

背景由于药物治疗的局限性和其他不良反应,许多心理治疗总是采用康复训练或非药物干预方法,而体育锻炼被认为是一种辅助方法。大量文献证实,体育锻炼对减轻临床人群的抑郁和焦虑有治疗作用。然而,人们很少关注运动对非临床人群心理健康的益处。本荟萃分析的目的是系统地汇总和量化体育锻炼对非临床人群抑郁和焦虑影响的研究结果,借此评价体育锻炼干预作为一种非药物手段能否有效改善大学生的抑郁和焦虑情绪。意义本文将体育与心理治疗相结合,将运动学与心理学相联系,可以加深读者对体育锻炼心理学的理解,激发读者对体育锻炼心理学实践的兴趣。2019年新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)席卷全球,引起全球性流行,造成严重的生理和心理后果,本研究可帮助政策制定者和医护人员对大学生心理干预提出有效建议。方法本研究基于五个电子数据库:研究基于五个电子数据库:CNKI、万方数据、SinoMed、PubMed 和 Web of Science。采用 PEDro 量表对所选文章的质量进行评估。使用 R-4.0.4 进行 Meta 分析,计算干预效果大小的集合估计值和各自的 95% 置信区间 (95%CI)。结果综合所有试验,结果显示体育锻炼对大学生抑郁情绪改善的研究异质性相对较高(I2=63%,P<0.01),效果中等(SMD=-0.63,95%置信区间=-0.80~-0.46)。结果显示,焦虑情绪的异质性较低(I2=36%,P=0.04),效果中等(SMD=-0.58,95% 置信区间=-0.71 至-0.44)。结论Meta分析证实了体育锻炼在降低大学生抑郁和焦虑情绪方面的有效和积极作用。体育锻炼可以作为一种非医疗方法来改善大学生的心理健康状况,促进大学生的全面发展。进一步的研究应评估各种体育运动和特定运动处方对大学生负面情绪的影响,从而将其应用于辅助疗法和替代疗法中。
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Effects of physical exercise intervention on depressive and anxious moods of college students: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

Background

Due to the limitation of drug treatment and other adverse reactions, many psychological treatments always adopt rehabilitation training or non-drug intervention methods, while physical exercise is considered as an auxiliary way. A mass of literature has verified the therapeutic benefits of physical exercise to reduce depression and anxiety in clinical populations. However, little attention is paid to the mental health benefits of exercise for non-clinical populations. The purpose of this meta-analysis is to systematically aggregate and quantify findings of the effect of physical exercise on depression and anxiety in non-clinical populations, through which to evaluate whether physical exercise intervention as a non-drug means can effectively improve the depressive and anxious moods of college students.

Significance

This paper combines sport and psychotherapy and links kinesiology and psychology, which can deepen readers' understanding and stimulate their interest in the practice of sport and exercise psychology. The 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has swept the world, causing a global epidemic with serious physical and psychological consequences, and this study may help policymakers and health care professionals to make effective recommendations for psychological interventions for college students.

Methods

The study was based on five electronic databases: CNKI, Wan Fang Data, SinoMed, PubMed, and Web of Science. The quality of the selected articles was evaluated by the PEDro scale. The Meta-Analysis was performed using R-4.0.4, which computed pooled estimates of effect size and respective 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) for intervention. Bias and sensitivity analyses were calculated to explore the source of heterogeneity, and subgroup analyses were performed according to time, frequency, and event.

Results

Synthesizing all the trials, the results show that the study heterogeneity of physical exercise on the improvement of depressive mood in college students is relatively high (I2=63%, P<0.01), which has a medium effect (SMD=-0.63, 95% confidence interval=-0.80 to -0.46). The results reveal low heterogeneity in anxious mood (I2=36%, P = 0.04), with a medium effect (SMD=-0.58, 95% confidence interval=-0.71 to -0.44).

Conclusion

The Meta-Analysis confirms the effective and positive role of physical exercise in reducing depressive and anxious moods of college students. Physical exercise can be used as a non-medical method to improve the mental health state of college students and promote full development. Further research should evaluate the impact of various sports and specific exercise prescriptions on college students' negative emotions, so as to apply them to complementary and alternative therapies.

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