Home-Based Indoor Physical Activity Programs for Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Systematic Review

Sports Health. 2024 May-Jun;16(3):377-382. doi: 10.1177/19417381231175665. Epub 2023 Jun 16.

Abstract

Context: Home-based exercise programs are a good strategy to promote benefits to health for people who cannot visit gyms, clinics, or have limited time for physical activity outside.

Objective: To synthesize the effect of home-based indoor physical activity on psychosocial outcomes and mobility in community-dwelling older adults.

Data sources: A comprehensive search was conducted in the MEDLINE, PubMed, Embase, SPORTDiscus, Cochrane Library, Scopus, and Google Scholar databases.

Study selection: A total of 11 studies (13 publications) were included involving a total of 1004 older adults.

Study design: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials was conducted using the aforementioned 7 databases. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines were followed.

Level of evidence: Level 2.

Data extraction: Two authors independently selected studies, extracted data, and determined the risk of bias and evidence level using the Grading quality of evidence and strength of recommendations (GRADE) guidelines. We conducted a synthesis without meta-analysis (SWiM) to assess the outcome.

Results: There is moderately certain evidence that home-based exercise programs reduced the fear of falling. Psychosocial (mental health and quality of life) and mobility outcomes may improve after participating in the intervention inside the home.

Conclusion: The review found very low to certain evidence that home-based exercises programs improved psychosocial outcomes (mental health and quality of life) and walking speed (mobility). Moderately certain evidence suggests that home-based exercises improved fear of falling.

Protocol register number: CRD42020182008.

Keywords: exercise; older people; quality of life; systematic review.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Accidental Falls* / prevention & control
  • Aged
  • Fear
  • Humans
  • Independent Living
  • Quality of Life*
  • Swimming