Publication: Assessment of muscle-strengthening exercise in public health surveillance for adults: A systematic review.
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2021-04-15
Authors
Shakespear-Druery, Jane
De Cocker, Katrien
Biddle, Stuart J H
Gavilan-Carrera, Blanca
Segura-Jimenez, Víctor
Bennie, Jason
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Elsevier
Abstract
There is strong scientific evidence that muscle-strengthening exercise (i.e. use of weight machines, push-ups, sit-ups) is independently associated with a reduced risk of multiple chronic diseases (e.g. diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease). However, prevalence rates for meeting the muscle-strengthening exercise guideline (≥2 times/week) are significantly lower (~20%) than those reported to meet the aerobic physical activity guideline (e.g. walking, jogging, cycling) (~50%). It is therefore important to understand public health surveillance approaches to assess muscle-strengthening exercise. The aim of this review was to describe muscle-strengthening exercise assessment in public health surveillance. Informed by the PRISMA guidelines, an extensive keyword search was undertaken across 7 electronic data bases. We identified 86,672 possible articles and following screening (n = 1140 in full-text) against specific inclusion criteria (adults aged ≥18 years, English, studies containing g <1000 participants), extracted data from 156 manuscripts. Fifty-eight different survey systems were identified across 17 countries. Muscle-strengthening exercise frequency (85.3%), duration (23.7%) and intensity (1.3%) were recorded. Muscle-strengthening exercise questions varied significantly, with some (11.5%) requiring
a singular ‘yes’ vs ‘no’ response, while others (7.7%) sought specific details (e.g. muscle groups targeted). Assessments of duration and intensity were inconsistent. Very few studies measured the validity (0.6%) and reliability (1.3%) of muscle-strengthening exercise questions. Discrepancy exists within the current assessment systems/surveys used to assess muscle-trengthening exercise in public health surveillance. This is likely to impede efforts to identify at risk groups and trends within physical activity surveillance, and to accurately assess associations between muscle-strengthening exercise and health-related outcomes.
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Adolescent
Adult
Exercise
Humans
Muscles
Public health surveillance
Reproducibility of results
Resistance training
Adult
Exercise
Humans
Muscles
Public health surveillance
Reproducibility of results
Resistance training
DeCS Terms
Ejercicio físico
Entrenamiento de fuerza
Músculos
Reproducibilidad de los resultados
Vigilancia en salud pública
Entrenamiento de fuerza
Músculos
Reproducibilidad de los resultados
Vigilancia en salud pública
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Keywords
Assessment, Measurement, Muscle-strengthening exercise, Public health surveillance
Citation
Shakespear-Druery J, De Cocker K, Biddle SJH, Gavilán-Carrera B, Segura-Jiménez V, Bennie J. Assessment of muscle-strengthening exercise in public health surveillance for adults: A systematic review. Prev Med. 2021 Jul;148:106566