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Torbahn, Gabriel ; Schoene, Daniel ; Ernst, Isabel Galicia ; Schwingshackl, Lukas ; Rücker, Gerta ; Knüttel, Helge ; Kemmler, Wolfgang ; Sieber, Cornel C. ; Batsis, John A. ; Villareal, Dennis T. ; Stroebele‐Benschop, Nanette ; Volkert, Dorothee ; Kiesswetter, Eva

EffectS of Lifestyle Interventions in Older PEople With Obesity (Effective SLOPE): a Systematic Review With Network Meta‐Analyses

Torbahn, Gabriel , Schoene, Daniel , Ernst, Isabel Galicia , Schwingshackl, Lukas , Rücker, Gerta , Knüttel, Helge , Kemmler, Wolfgang , Sieber, Cornel C. , Batsis, John A. , Villareal, Dennis T. , Stroebele‐Benschop, Nanette , Volkert, Dorothee und Kiesswetter, Eva (2026) EffectS of Lifestyle Interventions in Older PEople With Obesity (Effective SLOPE): a Systematic Review With Network Meta‐Analyses. Obesity Reviews, e70123.

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DOI zum Zitieren dieses Dokuments: 10.5283/epub.79094


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Background/Aim We conducted a systematic review with network meta-analyses (NMA) summarizing the effects and safety of lifestyle interventions containing nutrition (NUT; e.g., calorie restriction), exercise (EX; e.g., aerobic/resistance exercise) and behavior change interventions (BCI; e.g., behavioral therapy) on physical function, body composition, quality of life, psychosocial outcomes, ...

Background/Aim
We conducted a systematic review with network meta-analyses (NMA) summarizing the effects and safety of lifestyle interventions containing nutrition (NUT; e.g., calorie restriction), exercise (EX; e.g., aerobic/resistance exercise) and behavior change interventions (BCI; e.g., behavioral therapy) on physical function, body composition, quality of life, psychosocial outcomes, health and adverse events in community-dwelling older adults with obesity.

Methods
We used the methodology proposed by Cochrane and searched six databases and one trial registry for eligible randomized controlled trials (RCTs; intervention duration ≥ 12 weeks) up to May 2022 with a full new search in MEDLINE and a re-assessment of previously identified eligible trial registry entries in October 2025. Random-effects NMA ((standardized) mean difference ((S)MD), 95% confidence intervals) were conducted if possible.

Results
We included 72 RCTs (n = 6716) for descriptive summaries and 54 RCTs (n = 4249) for NMA. NUT+EX+BCI improved physical function (performance batteries) compared to control (SMD 3.37 [1.76;4.97]; high certainty of evidence). NUT+EX+BCI may reduce body (MD −8.69 [−13.14;−4.25]) and fat mass (MD −6.58 [−10.44;−2.73]) while not negatively affecting fat-free mass (MD −1.38 [−3.52;0.76]) or bone mineral density (MD −0.01 [−0.05;0.02]) (evidence very uncertain). Other interventions (single/combined) may also be effective; however, effects were often imprecise. For psychosocial outcomes, quality of life, and health events, data were insufficient or too heterogeneous to derive clear results.

Conclusion
The evidence suggests that NUT+EX+BCI interventions are most suitable for the management of obesity in older adults. Nevertheless, further RCTs—especially in frail populations and on patient-relevant outcomes—are needed.



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DokumentenartArtikel
Titel eines Journals oder einer ZeitschriftObesity Reviews
Verlag:Wiley
Seitenbereich:e70123
Datum3 April 2026
InstitutionenZentrale Einrichtungen > Universitätsbibliothek
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WertTyp
10.1111/obr.70123DOI
41933504PubMed-ID
Stichwörter / Keywordsaged; lifestyle interventions; network meta‐analysis; obesity; sarcopenic obesity
Dewey-Dezimal-Klassifikation600 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften > 610 Medizin
StatusVeröffentlicht
BegutachtetJa, diese Version wurde begutachtet
An der Universität Regensburg entstandenZum Teil
URN der UB Regensburgurn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-790947
Dokumenten-ID79094

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