“…After removing duplicated studies ( n = 1625), the remaining studies were screened according to the title and the abstract, and then 3838 papers were excluded, leaving 37 full-text papers. Nineteen other papers were excluded because of the following reasons: (a) did not include a control group (Azizan & Justine, 2016; Dionigi, 2007; Fremont & Craighead, 1987; Legrand & Mille, 2009; Meigh et al, 2021; Meneghini et al, 2020; Motl et al, 2005; Pieczyńska et al, 2021; Wikman et al, 2017; Yadav & Agashe, 2018), (b) used various exercise interventions (Brittle et al, 2009; Brown et al, 2009; Chou et al, 2004; Dechamps et al, 2010; Ng et al, 2017), (c) insufficient or irrelevant data (Martins et al, 2011; McCann & Holmes, 1984), (d) subjects with mean age <60 years (Bernard et al, 2015), and (e) control group participants were active (Conradsson et al, 2010). Eighteen studies (Ansai & Rebelatto, 2015; Antunes et al, 2005; Bouaziz et al, 2019; Cassilhas et al, 2007; Clegg et al, 2014; Cunha et al, 2021; bib_Damush_and_Damush_1999Damush & Damush, 1999; Emery & Gatz, 1990; Kekäläinen et al, 2018; Kim et al, 2019, 2021; Kuo et al, 2018; Paw et al, 2004; Pedersen et al, 2017; Sahin et al, 2018; Solà-Serrabou et al, 2019; Swoap et al, 1994; Vankova et al, 2014) met our inclusion criteria and were entered in the meta-analysis (Figure 1).…”