Effects of multicomponent interventions on biochemical markers in obese youth: a systematic review protocol
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https://doi.org/10.12820/rbafs.26e0220Palavras-chave:
Obesidade, Excesso de peso, Marcadores bioquímicos, JovensResumo
O exercício físico é eficaz na modulação dos marcadores inflamatórios circulantes da obesidade. Porém, pouco se sabe sobre os efeitos de intervenções com programas de exercícios físicos acompanhados de orientações nutricionais e/ou psicológicas, configurando-se como programas multicomponentes. Assim, o objetivo deste protocolo é propor uma revisão sistematicamente das evidências relacionadas aos efeitos de intervenções multicomponentes para perda de peso na modulação de marcadores inflamatórios circulantes em crianças e adolescentes. Para tanto, as seguintes bases de dados serão pesquisadas para identificar todos os artigos relevantes: PubMed, SciELO, Lilacs, Web of Science, EMBASE, Scopus, SPORT Discus. Serão incluídos ensaios clínicos randomizados e estudos quase experimentais com crianças e adolescentes (6 a 18 anos). As intervenções elegíveis terão como foco a melhora dos comportamentos relacionados ao peso (incluindo dieta, atividade física, modificação de comportamento e/ou combinações dos mesmos). Dois revisores independentes selecionarão estudos usando o software Rayyan QCRI e extrairão os dados em um formulário padrão. O principal resultado da revisão serão os valores circulantes de leptina, interleucina 6 (IL-6) e fator de necrose tumoral alfa (TNF-α) de forma quantitativa. Para avaliar a qualidade metodológica (ou risco de viés) de estudos individuais será utilizada a ferramenta de avaliação Effective Public Health Practice Project. A meta-análise será realizada no software Review Manager.
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