The Association between Physical Activity and Depressive Symptoms in U.S. Adults Is Modulated by Sleep Duration: Gender Disparities DOI Open Access
Juxiang Yang,

Xi Zheng,

Yi Wang

et al.

Published: July 19, 2024

Background: The aim of this study is to explore the independent and joint associations between physical activity (PA) sleep duration with depressive symptoms. Methods: We included analyzed 18,052 participants (age ≥ 20 years) from cross-sectional National Health Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) conducted 2007 2014. Results: After adjustment, both males females showed a significant correlation PA, duration, In association analysis, we found: 1. interaction PA was statistically in but not (P=0.380). 2. Compared individuals lowest level meeting Sleep Foundation's (NSF) guidelines, those highest recommended had 79% decrease depression risk (odds ratio [OR] 0.21, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.14-0.32) 74% (OR 0.26, CI 0.20-0.35). 3. male adhering NSF each increase quartile associated 19% reduction 0.81, 0.71-0.92). Conversely, among there 23% 0.77, 0.69-0.86). For female participants, respective reductions are 20% 0.80, 0.73-0.89) 14% 0.86, 0.80-0.93). Conclusion: males, adherence weakens relationship depression, while opposite observed for females.

Language: Английский

Diabetic complications and risk of depression and anxiety among adults with type 2 diabetes DOI
Trine Allerslev Horsbøl, Sofie Have Hoffmann, Anne Thorsted

et al.

Diabetic Medicine, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 41(4)

Published: Dec. 29, 2023

Abstract Aims To investigate if diabetic complications increase the risk of depression and/or anxiety among adults with type 2 diabetes. Methods This register‐based, prospective study included 265,799 adult individuals diagnosed diabetes between 1997 and 2017 without a recent history or anxiety. Diabetic cardiovascular disease, amputation lower extremities, neuropathy, nephropathy retinopathy. Both were defined by hospital contacts prescription‐based medication. All followed from date diagnosis until incident anxiety, emigration, death 31 December 2018, whichever occurred first. Results The total time was 1,915,390 person‐years. incidence rate 3368 per 100,000 person‐years 1929 those without. Having developing any complication associated an increased (HR 1.77, 95% CI 1.73–1.80). for all types complications. strongest association found extremities 2.16, 2.01–2.31) weakest retinopathy 1.13, 1.09–1.17). Conclusion Individuals are at points towards importance clinical focus on mental well‐being

Language: Английский

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Pathways linking physical and mental health: The role of brain structure and environment DOI Creative Commons
Ye Tian, James H. Cole, Edward T. Bullmore

et al.

medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 16, 2024

Abstract Depression and anxiety are prevalent in people with a chronic physical illness. Increasing evidence suggests that co-occurring mental illness is associated shared biological pathways. However, little known about the brain’s role mediating links between health. Using multimodal brain imaging organ-specific physiological markers from UK Biobank, we establish prospective associations baseline health of seven body organs outcomes at 4-14 years follow-up, focussing on depression anxiety. We reveal multiple pathways, mediated by brain, through which poor organ may lead to identify several lifestyle factors influence their selective impact physiology specific systems structure. Our work reveals interplay collective Pathways elucidated here inform behavioral interventions mitigate or prevent synergistic co-occurrence disorders.

Language: Английский

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Higher amplitudes of visual networks are associated with trait-but not state-depression DOI Creative Commons
Wei Zhang, Rosie Dutt, Daphne Lew

et al.

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 27, 2024

Abstract Despite depression being a leading cause of global disability, neuroimaging studies have struggled to identify replicable neural correlates or explain limited variance. This challenge may, in part, stem from the intertwined state (current symptoms; variable) and trait (general propensity; stable) experiences depression. Here, we sought disentangle by leveraging longitudinal cohort stratifying individuals into four groups: those remission (‘trait group’), with large severity changes symptomatology (‘state their respective matched control groups (total analytic n=1,030). We hypothesized that spatial network organization would be linked due its temporal stability, whereas functional connectivity between networks more sensitive state-dependent symptoms capacity fluctuate. identified 15 large-scale probabilistic resting-state fMRI data performed group comparisons on amplitude, connectivity, overlap these networks, using participants as reference. Our findings revealed higher amplitude visual for at time remission, contrast controls. observation may suggest altered processing predisposed developing over time. No significant differences were observed any other measures trait-control comparison, nor state-control comparison. These results underscore overlooked contribution psychopathology provide evidence distinct

Language: Английский

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Combined healthy lifestyles and risk of depressive symptoms: A baseline survey in China DOI
Ranran Qie, Huang Huang, Peiyuan Sun

et al.

Journal of Affective Disorders, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 363, P. 152 - 160

Published: July 20, 2024

Language: Английский

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The Association between Physical Activity and Depressive Symptoms in U.S. Adults Is Modulated by Sleep Duration: Gender Disparities DOI Open Access
Juxiang Yang,

Xi Zheng,

Yi Wang

et al.

Published: July 19, 2024

Background: The aim of this study is to explore the independent and joint associations between physical activity (PA) sleep duration with depressive symptoms. Methods: We included analyzed 18,052 participants (age ≥ 20 years) from cross-sectional National Health Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) conducted 2007 2014. Results: After adjustment, both males females showed a significant correlation PA, duration, In association analysis, we found: 1. interaction PA was statistically in but not (P=0.380). 2. Compared individuals lowest level meeting Sleep Foundation's (NSF) guidelines, those highest recommended had 79% decrease depression risk (odds ratio [OR] 0.21, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.14-0.32) 74% (OR 0.26, CI 0.20-0.35). 3. male adhering NSF each increase quartile associated 19% reduction 0.81, 0.71-0.92). Conversely, among there 23% 0.77, 0.69-0.86). For female participants, respective reductions are 20% 0.80, 0.73-0.89) 14% 0.86, 0.80-0.93). Conclusion: males, adherence weakens relationship depression, while opposite observed for females.

Language: Английский

Citations

1