Statistical heterogeneity in meta-analysis of hypertension and exercise training: A meta-review

被引:3
作者
Teixeira, Jorge M. M. [1 ]
Roever, Leonardo [2 ,3 ]
Ramasamy, Akilesh [4 ]
Pereira, Rita [5 ]
Carneiro, Ivone [1 ]
Krustrup, Peter [6 ,7 ,8 ]
Povoas, Susana C. A. [1 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Maia, Res Ctr Sports Sci, Hlth Sci & Human Dev CIDESD, Maia, Portugal
[2] Brazilian Evidence Based Hlth Network, Dept Clin Res, Uberlandia, Brazil
[3] Lebanese Amer Univ, Gilbert & Rose Marie Chagoury Sch Med, Beirut, Lebanon
[4] Jawaharlal Inst Postgrad Med Educ & Res JIPMER, Karaikal Campus, Pondicherry, India
[5] Univ Porto, Fac Sport, Res Ctr Phys Act, Lab Metab & Exercise, Porto, Portugal
[6] Univ Southern Denmark, Dept Sports Sci & Clin Biomech, SDU Sport & Hlth Sci Cluster SHSC, Odense, Denmark
[7] Univ Exeter, Coll Life & Environm Sci, Sport & Hlth Sci, Exeter, England
[8] Univ Southern Denmark, Danish Inst Adv Study DIAS, Odense, Denmark
关键词
Systematic review; meta-analysis; statistical heterogeneity; systemic arterial hypertension; blood pressure control; physical activity; RESTING BLOOD-PRESSURE; RANDOM-EFFECTS MODELS; SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; RECOMMENDATIONS; GUIDELINES; INDIVIDUALS; FITNESS; SPORTS; BIAS;
D O I
10.1080/02640414.2024.2309055
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
We aim to evaluate the prevalence of reporting and the extent of statistical heterogeneity of systematic reviews with meta-analyses (SRMAs) of exercise training for hypertension and to provide practical recommendations for dealing with statistical heterogeneity. We systematically searched on four databases (from 2002 to September of 2023) for SRMAs comparing exercise interventions vs. a non-exercise control on blood pressure (BP) control in adults with hypertension. Fifty-nine SRMAs, with a median of 14 studies, were analysed. Cochran's Q (41%), I2 (24%), forest plots (44%), and particularly tau 2 (54%) and prediction intervals (96.6%) frequently were not reported for the hypertension subgroup. The recalculated prediction intervals were discrepant (i.e., crossed the null effect) of significant 95% confidence intervals of most meta-analyses (systolic BP: 65%; diastolic BP: 92%). This suggests substantial heterogeneity across studies, which was often not acknowledged by authors' conclusions (78%). Consequently, downgrading the certainty of the available evidence may be justified alone due to heterogeneity across studies. Finally, we illustrate areas for improving I2 interpretation and provide practical recommendations on how to address statistical heterogeneity across all stages of a SRMA.
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页码:2033 / 2044
页数:12
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