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Abstract: Background: Scientific and technological development has constituted a reality in the lives
of populations, making it unimaginable to live without specific incentives that development has
allowed. That said, given the increase in the longevity of people, it will be helpful to implement these
resources in promoting health and disease prevention in the elderly. The objective of this study is
to identify, in the scientific evidence, the effects ofWii games on the physical training of the elderly.
Methods: A systematic review will be carried out according to the methodology recommended by
the Joanna Briggs Institute. Relevant databases will be used for the research, where the words will
be used: rehabilitation, exercise, physical activity, rehabilitation exercise; movement; therapeutic
exercise; engine activity; rehabilitation, geriatric, gerontologic care, and aged. Results: This systematic
review will include experimental and quasi-experimental studies, including randomised studies with
and without a control group, pre- and post-assessment. Conclusions: To promote the autonomy of
the elderly and consequently healthy and prosperous ageing, it is crucial to implement all available
measures and resources. For this purpose, exergames have been shown to be effective, and it is
necessary to know which ones are suitable for the physical training of the elderly. This one protocol
is registered with the Open Science Framework.
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Keywords
Rehabilitation exercise Physical activity Therapeutic exercise Motor activity Gerontologic care Aged
Citation
Lima, A., Moreira, M. T., Ferreira, M. S., Parola, V., Mendes, D. T., Nóbrega, M. do P., & Fernandes, C. (2023). Efficacy of the Use of Wii Games in the Physical and Functional Training of the Elderly: Protocol of a Systematic Review. BioMedInformatics, 3(1), 73–81. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedinformatics3010005
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MDPI