@文章{信息:doi/10.2196/31974,作者=“Sawa, Ryuichi和Saitoh, Masakazu和Morisawa, Tomoyuki和高桥,Tetsuya和森本,Yuh和Kagiyama, Nobuyuki和Kasai, Takatoshi和Dinesen, Birthe和Daida, Hiroyuki”,标题=“商业活动电子游戏在心脏康复中的潜在应用:范围回顾”,期刊=“JMIR严肃游戏”,年=“2022”,月=“Mar”,日=“18”,卷=“10”,数字=“1”,页=“e31974”,关键词=“活动电子游戏;心脏康复;体育锻炼;康复;严肃游戏;心血管疾病;AVG;心血管疾病;锻炼;安全; adherence", abstract="Background: Commercially available active video games (AVGs) have recently been used for rehabilitation in some specific patient populations but rarely in those with cardiovascular disease (CVD). Commercially available AVGs are designed to increase motivation for continuous play, which could be applicable to the long-term cardiac rehabilitation process. Objective: The objective of this scoping review was to assess the effectiveness of AVG-induced physical exercise, safety management, and patient adherence by applying commercially available AVGs to cardiac rehabilitation. Methods: Four databases (CINAHL, MEDLINE, PubMed, and SPORTDiscus) were searched for all years up to August 12, 2020. Articles were retained if they were written in English, included patients with CVD who were aged 18 years or older, and used AVGs as part of a physical exercise program. The included studies were then evaluated from the viewpoints of effectiveness as physical exercise, safety, and adherence management. Results: Among 120 nonduplicate articles reviewed, 5 (4.2{\%}) were eligible for inclusion, of which 3 (2.5{\%}) were reported by the same research group. The AVG consoles used were Xbox Kinect and Nintendo Wii, and sports-related programs were adopted for the intervention. No adverse cardiac events occurred in the identified studies, and dropout rates tended to be low. Conclusions: AVGs appear to be safe and feasible for promoting an active lifestyle in patients with CVD. However, the effectiveness of AVGs alone as a therapeutic exercise to improve physical function may be limited. ", issn="2291-9279", doi="10.2196/31974", url="https://games.www.mybigtv.com/2022/1/e31974", url="https://doi.org/10.2196/31974", url="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35302503" }
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