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Review
. 2023 Jul 10;5(3):181-189.
doi: 10.1016/j.smhs.2023.07.001. eCollection 2023 Sep.

Physical activity and immunity in obese older adults: A systematic bibliographic analysis

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Physical activity and immunity in obese older adults: A systematic bibliographic analysis

Novita Intan Arovah et al. Sports Med Health Sci. .

Abstract

Extensive research has been conducted on the roles of physical activity in immune functioning. However, reviews on the effect of physical activity on immune function among obese older adults are scarce. This study aimed to map the trend and development of the key terms and prominent sources to identify potential research opportunities through a systematic bibliographic analysis. A systematic search was conducted in the Scopus database on the following query: (sport∗ OR "physical activity" OR exercise) AND (elderly OR "older adult∗" OR aging) AND (immun∗) AND (obes∗) AND NOT (animal), in March 2023. Publication timing and citation were descriptively analyzed, followed by the bibliographic coupling and the term co-occurrence analyses for generating network and overlay visualization mapping using the VOSviewers software. The search resulted in 426 articles dating back from 1991 to the present and were dominated by authors from Western countries. Three thematic clusters of this research area were generated, covering (1) the impact of physical activity or inactivity on health, (2) physical activity assessments and the use of association and cross-sectional study as the primary type of research, and (3) the physical activity impacts at the population level. For future research, more intervention studies are needed to understand how exercise affects immune response in older obese adults and to explore optimal duration, type, and intensity of the exercise, using a multi-omics approach. Studies in non-Western populations and systematic reviews are recommended to complement this bibliographic analysis.

Keywords: Aging; Exercise; Immune responses; Obesity; Sports.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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Prisma Flowchart search.
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Publication timing and citation.
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Bibliographic coupling with countries as unit of analysis (network visualization).
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Bibliographic coupling with countries as unit of analysis (overlay visualization).
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Bibliographic coupling with keywords as unit of analysis (network visualization on all terms).
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Bibliographic coupling with keywords as unit of analysis (network visualization on terms connected to ‘physical activity’).

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