期刊论文详细信息
Journal of the American Heart Association: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease
Traditional Chinese Exercise for Cardiovascular Diseases: Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Yan‐Ling Pi1  Bing‐Lin Chen2  Pei‐Jie Chen2  Xin Li2  Xue‐Qiang Wang2  Zhan‐Bin Niu3  Yu Liu3  Ru Wang3  Yi Zhu4  Yu‐Jie Yang5 
[1] Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Shanghai Punan Hospital, Shanghai, China;Department of Sport Rehabilitation, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai, China;Key Laboratory of Exercise and Health Sciences of Ministry of Education, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai, China;Rehabilitation Therapy Center, Hainan Province Nongken General Hospital, Haikou, China;Second School of Clinical Medical, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, China;
关键词: cardiovascular disease;    exercise;    meta‐analysis;    rehabilitation;   
DOI  :  10.1161/JAHA.115.002562
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

BackgroundTraditional Chinese exercise (TCE) has widespread use for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease; however, there appears to be no consensus about the benefits of TCE for patients with cardiovascular disease. The objective of this systematic review was to determine the effects of TCE for patients with cardiovascular disease. Methods and ResultsRelevant studies were searched by PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, the Cochrane Library, the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, and the China National Knowledge Infrastructure. We covered only published articles with randomized controlled trials. The outcome measures included physiological outcomes, biochemical outcomes, physical function, quality of life, and depression. A total of 35 articles with 2249 cardiovascular disease patients satisfied the inclusion criteria. The pooling revealed that TCE could decrease systolic blood pressure by 9.12 mm Hg (95% CI −16.38 to −1.86, P=0.01) and diastolic blood pressure by 5.12 mm Hg (95% CI −7.71 to −2.52, P<0.001). Patients performing TCE also found benefits compared with those in the control group in terms of triglyceride (standardized mean difference −0.33, 95% CI −0.56 to −0.09, P=0.006), 6‐minute walk test (mean difference 59.58 m, 95% CI −153.13 to 269.93, P=0.03), Minnesota Living With Heart Failure Questionnaire results (mean difference −17.08, 95% CI −23.74 to −10.41, P<0.001), 36‐Item Short Form physical function scale (mean difference 0.82, 95% CI 0.32–1.33, P=0.001), and Profile of Mood States depression scale (mean difference −3.02, 95% CI −3.50 to −2.53, P<0.001). ConclusionsThis study demonstrated that TCE can effectively improve physiological outcomes, biochemical outcomes, physical function, quality of life, and depression among patients with cardiovascular disease. More high‐quality randomized controlled trials on this topic are warranted.

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