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Web-based exercise interventions for patients with depressive and anxiety disorders: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials

OBJECTIVE: The number of people suffering from depression and/or anxiety has increased steadily due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. In this context, web-based exercise interventions have emerged as a potential treatment strategy. The objective of this study was to synthetize evi...

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Autores principales: Carneiro, Lara, Rosenbaum, Simon, Ward, Philip B., Clemente, Filipe M., Ramirez-Campillo, Rodrigo, Monteiro-Júnior, Renato S., Martins, Alexandre, Afonso, José
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Publicado: Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9169482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34852034
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1516-4446-2021-2026
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author Carneiro, Lara
Rosenbaum, Simon
Ward, Philip B.
Clemente, Filipe M.
Ramirez-Campillo, Rodrigo
Monteiro-Júnior, Renato S.
Martins, Alexandre
Afonso, José
author_facet Carneiro, Lara
Rosenbaum, Simon
Ward, Philip B.
Clemente, Filipe M.
Ramirez-Campillo, Rodrigo
Monteiro-Júnior, Renato S.
Martins, Alexandre
Afonso, José
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description OBJECTIVE: The number of people suffering from depression and/or anxiety has increased steadily due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. In this context, web-based exercise interventions have emerged as a potential treatment strategy. The objective of this study was to synthetize evidence from randomized controlled trials regarding the effects of web-based exercise interventions on patients with depressive and/or anxiety disorders. METHODS: Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines were followed. Six databases were searched (Cochrane Library, EBSCO, PubMed, SciELO, Scopus, and Web of Science), and eligible articles were identified according to a PICOS inclusion-exclusion approach (participants with depressive or anxiety disorders; web-based exercise interventions; active or passive control group; assessment of changes in depressive or anxiety disorders; randomized design). Primary outcomes were depressive and/or anxiety symptoms. The quality of evidence was assessed with Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation. RESULTS: Of 7,846 search results, three studies met the inclusion criteria (172 participants between 18 and 65 years of age, 95.9% women). The web-based exercise interventions lasted 8-12 weeks and involved endurance training, yoga, or combined endurance and strength training. The comparators involved non-exercise controls or active controls. Compliance rates were low. Web-based exercise interventions were not superior to controls regarding anxiety symptoms, and only one study found benefits for depressive symptoms (p ≤ 0.05). The quality of the cumulative evidence was low. CONCLUSION: The available data regarding the effects of web-based exercise interventions on depression and/or anxiety symptoms is scarce, the risk of bias is high, and the quality of the cumulative results is low. Currently, no clear recommendations can be provided. REGISTRATION NUMBER: PROSPERO CRD42021225938.
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spelling pubmed-91694822022-06-27 Web-based exercise interventions for patients with depressive and anxiety disorders: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials Carneiro, Lara Rosenbaum, Simon Ward, Philip B. Clemente, Filipe M. Ramirez-Campillo, Rodrigo Monteiro-Júnior, Renato S. Martins, Alexandre Afonso, José Braz J Psychiatry Review Article OBJECTIVE: The number of people suffering from depression and/or anxiety has increased steadily due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. In this context, web-based exercise interventions have emerged as a potential treatment strategy. The objective of this study was to synthetize evidence from randomized controlled trials regarding the effects of web-based exercise interventions on patients with depressive and/or anxiety disorders. METHODS: Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines were followed. Six databases were searched (Cochrane Library, EBSCO, PubMed, SciELO, Scopus, and Web of Science), and eligible articles were identified according to a PICOS inclusion-exclusion approach (participants with depressive or anxiety disorders; web-based exercise interventions; active or passive control group; assessment of changes in depressive or anxiety disorders; randomized design). Primary outcomes were depressive and/or anxiety symptoms. The quality of evidence was assessed with Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation. RESULTS: Of 7,846 search results, three studies met the inclusion criteria (172 participants between 18 and 65 years of age, 95.9% women). The web-based exercise interventions lasted 8-12 weeks and involved endurance training, yoga, or combined endurance and strength training. The comparators involved non-exercise controls or active controls. Compliance rates were low. Web-based exercise interventions were not superior to controls regarding anxiety symptoms, and only one study found benefits for depressive symptoms (p ≤ 0.05). The quality of the cumulative evidence was low. CONCLUSION: The available data regarding the effects of web-based exercise interventions on depression and/or anxiety symptoms is scarce, the risk of bias is high, and the quality of the cumulative results is low. Currently, no clear recommendations can be provided. REGISTRATION NUMBER: PROSPERO CRD42021225938. Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria 2021-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9169482/ /pubmed/34852034 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1516-4446-2021-2026 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Carneiro, Lara
Rosenbaum, Simon
Ward, Philip B.
Clemente, Filipe M.
Ramirez-Campillo, Rodrigo
Monteiro-Júnior, Renato S.
Martins, Alexandre
Afonso, José
Web-based exercise interventions for patients with depressive and anxiety disorders: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials
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title_full Web-based exercise interventions for patients with depressive and anxiety disorders: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials
title_fullStr Web-based exercise interventions for patients with depressive and anxiety disorders: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials
title_full_unstemmed Web-based exercise interventions for patients with depressive and anxiety disorders: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials
title_short Web-based exercise interventions for patients with depressive and anxiety disorders: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials
title_sort web-based exercise interventions for patients with depressive and anxiety disorders: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9169482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34852034
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1516-4446-2021-2026
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