Use of interventions involving virtual reality tasks during the climacteric: a systematic review

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2022
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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
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RAIMUNDO, R. D.
GONCALVES, G. L.
URSO, E. Mattos E.
BECH, G. D.
FRANK, Y. S.
ABREU, L. C. de
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CLIMACTERIC, v.25, n.6, p.543-551, 2022
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Technological advances have been impacting health care worldwide. Our study aimed to research the literature systematically to determine the impact of technological treatments versus conventional treatments on the quality of life of climacteric women. The study was registered on PROSPERO (CRD42021241638). We searched seven databases, including PRISMA, using mesh terms. After screening for eligibility, we selected five clinical trials, and applying the snowball technique we were able to include four more articles, totaling nine articles that used technology-based interventions (virtual reality games) during the climacteric. The total study population consisted of 298 climacteric women. Two studies evaluated a technology-based treatment for pelvic floor, one for urinary incontinence symptoms, three for postural balance, one for cardiorespiratory capacity, one for osteoporosis and one study for lower back pain. The studies showed that the technological treatments improved pelvic floor strength, balance, cardiorespiratory fitness and bone mineral density when compared to conventional treatments. Improvement was linked to adherence to training and a high level of satisfaction during the training sessions. Technology-based treatments appear to be a viable alternative to conventional treatments in improving the quality of health, with benefits for the cardiovascular, genitourinary and skeletal systems, and ultimately for the overall quality of life.
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Postmenopause, climacteric, virtual reality, video games, user-computer interface, systematic review
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