Effects of active video games on physical function in independent community-dwelling older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Nora Suleiman MartosRubén García-LaraLuis Albendín-GarcíaJosé Luis Romero-BéjarGuillermo A Cañadas-De la FuenteCarolina S Monsalve-ReyesJosé Luís Gómez-UrquizaPublished in: Journal of advanced nursing (2021)
Older adults usually perform little physical activity. In consequence, researchers have increasingly considered alternatives to traditional forms of exercise. One such is that provided by active video games, which can be a source of stimulation, encouraging adherence and motivation in exercise programmes. Our review shows that active video games can improve gait speed and mobility, but in other respects obtain no differences from conventional exercises. Further tailored randomized clinical trials should be undertaken with diverse populations of older adults to evaluate different physical function variables to determine the most appropriate training approach and its optimal design and duration.