Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 17, 2023
Abstract
Background:
The
outbreak
of
Corona
Virus
Disease
(COVID-19)
in
2019
has
continued
until
now,
posing
a
huge
threat
to
the
public’s
physical
and
mental
health,
resulting
different
degrees
health
problems.
As
vulnerable
segment
public,
anxiety
is
one
most
common
problems
among
COVID-19
patients.
Excessive
aggravates
psychological
symptoms
patients,
which
detrimental
their
treatment
recovery,
increases
financial
expenditure,
affects
family
relations,
adds
medical
burden.
Objective:
This
study
aimed
explore
role
capital
self-esteem
relationship
between
insomnia
anxiety,
thereby
shedding
light
on
mechanism
effect
Methods:
A
cross-sectional
was
conducted
from
April
May
2022
Fangcang
hospital
Shanghai,
China.
self-administered
questionnaires
were
distributed
718
patients
via
cell
phone
using
Internet
platform
"Questionnaire
Star",
included
Athens
Insomnia
Scale,
Psychological
Capital
Questionnaire,
Self-esteem
Self-Rating
Anxiety
gender,
age,
marital
status,
education.
Data
analysis
performed
descriptive
analysis,
independent-samples
t-test,
one-way
variance,
Pearson
correlation
ordinary
least-squares
regression,
bootstrap
method.
Results:
Education
background
had
significant
impact
(F
=7.701,
P
<
0.001).
Insomnia,
capital,
significantly
correlated,
respectively
(
And
Regression
showed
that
direct
negative
predictive
(β
=
-0.699,
0.001)
-0.129,
positive
0.116,
0.611,
Both
effects
-0.060,
0.001;
β
-0.722,
Conclusions:
anxiety.
first
associated
with
decrease
followed
by
sequential
self-esteem,
turn
increased
Journal of Activity Sedentary and Sleep Behaviors,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
3(1)
Published: March 14, 2024
Abstract
Researchers
have
adopted
a
variety
of
analytical
techniques
to
examine
the
collective
influence
24-h
movement
behaviors
(i.e.,
physical
activity,
sedentary
behaviors,
sleep)
on
mental
health,
but
efforts
synthesize
this
growing
body
literature
been
limited
studies
children
and
youth.
This
systematic
review
investigated
how
combinations
relate
indicators
ill-being
well-being
across
lifespan.
A
search
MEDLINE,
PsycINFO,
Embase,
SPORTDiscus
was
conducted.
Studies
were
included
if
they
reported
all
three
behaviors;
an
indicator
or
well-being;
published
in
English
after
January
2009.
Samples
both
clinical
non-clinical
populations
included.
total
73
(
n
=
58
cross-sectional;
15
longitudinal)
met
our
inclusion
criteria,
which
47
children/youth
26
adults.
Seven
approaches
used:
guideline
adherence
(total
specific
combinations),
compositions,
isotemporal
substitution,
profile/cluster
analyses,
Goldilocks
method
rest-activity
rhythmicity.
More
associations
for
127
children/youth;
53
adults)
than
54
adults).
Across
lifespan,
favorable
benefits
most
consistently
observed
when
components
guidelines
met.
Movement
compositions
more
often
associated
with
health
youth
Beneficial
behavior
replaced
sleep
activity.
Other
analytic
indicated
that
engaging
healthier
consistent
patterns
(emphasizing
adequate
sleep,
maximizing
minimizing
behaviors)
better
health.
Favorable
less
longitudinal
studies.
Collectively,
these
findings
provide
further
support
adopting
integrative
whole
day
approach
promote
prevent
manage
over
status
quo
focusing
isolation.
literature,
however,
is
still
emerging—for
adults
particular—and
work
required
make
stronger
inferences.
Mental health and physical activity,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
24, P. 100511 - 100511
Published: March 1, 2023
Associations
between
physical
activity
(PA),
sedentary
behavior
(SED),
and
sleep
–
24-h
movement
behaviors
(MBs)
children/youth's
mental
health
(MH)
is
well-established
though
often
only
examined
separately.
This
scoping
review
sought
to
answer
the
question:
What
evidence
there
on
association
what
integrated
knowledge
mobilization
applications/tools
exist?
Included
articles
all
three
MBs
MH
among
children/youth.
The
electronic
search
was
conducted
in
June
2022
PsycINFO,
MEDLINE,
CINAHL,
Scopus.
An
environmental
for
MB
applications/tools.
A
total
of
55
were
included,
where
42
reported
combined
MH;
27/42
(64%)
wellness;
indicators
illness;
an
overlap
12/42
(29%)
relation
both
wellness
illness.
In
total,
21/27
(78%)
a
positive
6/27
(22%)
no
wellness.
Additionally,
23/27
(85%)
negative
illness
4/27
(15%)
association.
scan
revealed
one
tool
that
how
are
associated
with
outcomes.
There
wealth
associated.
Efforts
warranted
better
track
intervene
population
individual-level
promotion
disease
prevention.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
20(6), P. 4917 - 4917
Published: March 10, 2023
This
paper
aims
to
analyze
the
effects
of
physical
activity,
screen
time,
and
academic
burden
on
adolescent
health
in
China
compare
their
by
using
nationally
representative
sample
data
from
CEPS
(China
Educational
Panel
Survey)
cross-section
data.
first
uses
regression
analysis
examine
relationship
between
among
Chinese
adolescents.
Then,
this
clustering
influence
The
empirical
results
show
that:
(1)
along
with
exercise,
helping
housework
also
has
a
clear
health-promoting
effect
adolescents;
(2)
time
spent
surfing
Internet
or
playing
video
games,
heavy
studying
homework
off
campus
have
negative
adolescents'
self-rated
mental
health;
(3)
activity
greatest
impact
health,
while
is
not
most
important
factor
affecting
China.
Developmental medico-life-sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
1(7), P. 20 - 28
Published: Oct. 2, 2024
Background:
Frequent
exercise
promotes
social
connection,
increases
neuroplasticity,
and
regulates
neurotransmitters
to
enhance
teenage
mental
health
by
lowering
anxiety,
improving
depression,
cognitive
performance.
Objectives:
The
purpose
of
this
study
was
assess
the
impact
on
status
among
youths
aged
12–18
in
terms
self-esteem.
Methodology:
This
employed
a
cross-sectional
survey
design
whereby
300
adolescents
were
selected
divided
into
control
group
special
intervention
group.
structured
physical
activities
3
times
per
week
for
12
months
subjects
Physical
Activity,
Mental
Health,
Neurobiological
Psychosocial
Parameters
measured
regularly
collected
raw
data
represented
through
SPSS
version
26.0
applying
t-tests
analyses.
p≤0.05
considered
statistically
significant.
Results:
Depression
scores
significantly
reduced
which
stood
at
8.4
points
less
than
those
(p<0.
01).
Also,
self
esteem
increased
percent
while
only
3%
group,
p=
0.02
existence
positive
connection
between
PA
better
consistent
even
when
statistical
made
covariates.
Conclusion:
is
proven
have
effect
decrease
level
depression
anxiety
increase
These
results
therefore
support
recommendation
activity
care
approaches
age
bracket.