Effects of walking exercise on bowel preparation in patients undergoing colonoscopy: evidence from systematic review and meta-analysis
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31 mars 2020
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Catégorie d'article: Original article
Publié en ligne: 31 mars 2020
Pages: 39 - 47
Reçu: 15 mai 2019
Accepté: 12 juin 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/fon-2020-0009
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Baseline characteristics of included studies_
Study | Country | Design | Intervention group (Rigmen) | Control group (Rigmen) | Prep score | Main outcomes |
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Kim et al. 2005 | Korea | RCT | Drink 250 mL of PEG solution and then walk at least for 5 min at intervals of 10 min ( | Routine care ( | Grade score | The quality of bowel preparation |
Fang et al. 2017 | China | RCT | Walk 30 min after each meal 3 days before the colons copy and walk for 1 h after taking the medicine on the day of colonoscopy ( | Routine care ( | Grade score | The quality of bowel preparation Incidence of adverse reactions |
Chen et al. 2018 | China | RCT | Drink 250 mL of PEG solution and then walk at least for 200 steps ( | Routine care ( | BBPS | The quality of bowel preparation Incidence of adverse reactions |
Zhang et al. 2017 | China | CCT | Drink 600 mL of PEG solution and then walk for 15 min ( | Routine care ( | OBPS | The quality of bowel preparation Incidence of adverse reactions Willingness to accept the same bowel preparation again |
Qin et al. 2016 | China | RCT | Walk more than 10 min after ingesting each liter of PEG solution ( | Routine care ( | BBPS | The quality of bowel preparation Incidence of adverse reactions |