TY - JOUR
T1 - Combinations of physical activity, sedentary behavior, and sleep and health outcomes in older adults: a systematic review protocol
AU - Germano-Soares, Antonio Henrique
AU - Lins-Filho, Ozeas Lima
AU - Silva, Caroline Ramos de Moura
AU - Silva, José Francisco
AU - Hardman, Carla Menêses
AU - Barbosa Filho, Valter Cordeiro
AU - Barros, Mauro Virgilio Gomes de
AU - Tassitano, Rafael Miranda
PY - 2021/5/24
Y1 - 2021/5/24
N2 - Recent systematic reviews highlighted important relationships between
combinations of movement behaviors (ie. sleep, sedentary behaviour, and
physical activity) and health outcomes among children and adolescents.
However, it is unclear whether similar relationships occur in older
adults. Therefore, the purpose of this protocol was to describe the aims
and methods for a systematic review to summarize the studies examining
the relationships between movement behaviors and health outcomes in
older adults. A systematic review will be developed based on searches of
articles in seven electronic databases and references of retrieved
articles, contact with authors, and study repositories. Eligibility
criteria: observational or experimental studies examining the
association of at least two movement behaviours (sleep, sedentary
behaviour, and physical activity) with health outcomes in older adults
(≥60 years old). Selection of the studies and extraction of the data
will be carried out by two reviewers independently. Characteristics of
the study, participants, methods of combinations, and main results will
be extracted and described. Risk of bias and level of evidence in the
studies will be assessed according to the study quality tool of the US
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute and the GRADE guidelines. The
data will be synthesized using random effects meta-analysis for results
that are sufficiently homogeneous in terms of statistical, clinical, and
methodological characteristics. If not, then a narrative synthesis will
be conducted. The results of this review may provide insights to
improve current guidelines on 24-hour cycle in older adults, as well as
guide future studies in this research field.
AB - Recent systematic reviews highlighted important relationships between
combinations of movement behaviors (ie. sleep, sedentary behaviour, and
physical activity) and health outcomes among children and adolescents.
However, it is unclear whether similar relationships occur in older
adults. Therefore, the purpose of this protocol was to describe the aims
and methods for a systematic review to summarize the studies examining
the relationships between movement behaviors and health outcomes in
older adults. A systematic review will be developed based on searches of
articles in seven electronic databases and references of retrieved
articles, contact with authors, and study repositories. Eligibility
criteria: observational or experimental studies examining the
association of at least two movement behaviours (sleep, sedentary
behaviour, and physical activity) with health outcomes in older adults
(≥60 years old). Selection of the studies and extraction of the data
will be carried out by two reviewers independently. Characteristics of
the study, participants, methods of combinations, and main results will
be extracted and described. Risk of bias and level of evidence in the
studies will be assessed according to the study quality tool of the US
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute and the GRADE guidelines. The
data will be synthesized using random effects meta-analysis for results
that are sufficiently homogeneous in terms of statistical, clinical, and
methodological characteristics. If not, then a narrative synthesis will
be conducted. The results of this review may provide insights to
improve current guidelines on 24-hour cycle in older adults, as well as
guide future studies in this research field.
KW - Physical activity
KW - Older adults
KW - Movement behaviours
KW - Sleep
KW - Sedentary behaviour
U2 - 10.12820/rbafs.26e0198
DO - 10.12820/rbafs.26e0198
M3 - Article
VL - 26
SP - 1
EP - 12
JO - Brazilian Journal of Physical Activity & Health
JF - Brazilian Journal of Physical Activity & Health
ER -