Weekend warrior physical activity pattern is associated with lower depression risk: Findings from NHANES 2007–2018
Rui Chen,
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Kai Wang,
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Qiutong Chen
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et al.
General Hospital Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
84, P. 165 - 171
Published: July 29, 2023
Language: Английский
Socioeconomic disparities in depression risk: Limitations of the moderate effect of physical activity changes in Korea
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
20(2), P. e0314930 - e0314930
Published: Feb. 4, 2025
This
study
investigates
the
influence
of
changes
in
physical
activity
(PA)
patterns
on
depression
risk
across
different
socioeconomic
statuses
(SES)
Korea.
Utilizing
National
Health
Insurance
Data
(NHID)
from
over
1.2
million
individuals
during
2013–2016,
we
matched
medical
aid
beneficiaries
with
health
insurance
beneficiaries,
excluding
those
prior
or
incomplete
PA
data.
Changes
moderate-to-vigorous
(MVPA)
were
categorized
into
16
groups,
and
incidence
was
tracked
2019
to
2021.
After
adjustment,
consistently
showed
higher
risks
compared
enrollees
same
change
patterns.
For
inactive,
1.68
times
(aOR,
1.68;
95%
CI,
1.37–2.05).
Those
who
increased
inactivity
3–4
per
week
had
a
3.33
3.33;
1.72–6.43).
Additionally,
2.64
for
increasing
1–2
≥5
2.64;
1.35–5.15),
2.83
engaging
2.83;
1.35–5.94).
Across
overall
patterns,
faced
risks,
increases
1.80
activity,
continuous
inactivity,
1.34
decreased
However,
very
active
group,
no
significant
difference
observed
between
two
groups.
Limitations
include
potential
bias
self-reported
NHIS
data
not
fully
capturing
severity.
The
findings
underscore
impact
SES
mental
health,
high
levels
potentially
mitigating
SES-related
risk.
Language: Английский
The association between digital technology use and depression among older people in China: a moderated mediation model
Qinmei Wu,
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Wei He,
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Jinfu Wang
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et al.
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: Feb. 10, 2025
To
investigate
the
association
among
multidimensional
(Digital
engagement,
DE;
Digital
devices,
DD;
and
purpose,
DP)
digital
technology
use
depression
in
older
Chinese,
considering
social
participation
as
a
mediator
physical
activity
level
(PAL)
moderator.
Data
on
5,744
participants
(aged≥60)
were
extracted
from
China
Health
Retirement
Longitudinal
Study
2020
dataset.
Depression
was
assessed
using
10-item
Center
for
Epidemiologic
Studies
Scale.
Logistic
regression
examined
between
depression.
The
PROCESS
program's
Model
4
evaluated
mediating
role
of
participation,
while
7
moderating
PAL.
negatively
associated
with
(DE,
OR=
0.722,
95%CI:
0.609,
0.858;
DD,
0.739,
0.634,
0.860;
DP,
0.916,
0.881,
0.952).
Various
dimensions
exerted
direct
effects
scores
85.87%
-0.638,
-1.036,
-0.240),
86.09%
(DD,
-0.526,
-0.844,
-0.208),
87.82%
(DP,
-0.173,
-0.259,
-0.087),
respectively,
mediated
14.13%,
13.91%,
12.18%.
PAL
positive
effect
first
half
path
mediation,
especially
vigorous
0.591,
0.230,
0.952;
0.515,
0.206,
0.824;
0.157,
0.075,
0.239).
Multidimensional
showed
an
adults.
Promoting
through
is
lower
depressive
symptom
scores,
further
strengthens
this
association,
leading
to
improved
mental
health.
Language: Английский
Association of habitual physical activity with depression and anxiety: a multicentre cross-sectional study
Sitong Liu,
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Yunting Mei,
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Li Huang
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et al.
BMJ Open,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(1), P. e076095 - e076095
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Objective
Despite
the
known
benefits
of
physical
activity,
effect
habitual
activity
(HPA)
on
depression
and
anxiety
remains
unclear.
This
study
aimed
to
investigate
association
HPA
with
risk
among
Chinese
adults,
consideration
disease
severity.
Methods
The
participants
in
this
multicentre
cross-sectional
were
from
nationwide
survey
psychology
behaviour
residents.
Depression
measured
using
nine-item
Patient
Health
Questionnaire
seven-item
Generalised
Anxiety
Disorder
scale.
was
assessed
by
short
form
International
Physical
Activity
Questionnaire.
Crude
adjusted
ORs
their
95%
CIs
estimated
ordinal
logistic
regression.
Results
Of
19
798
participants,
3901
(19.7%)
had
8914
(45.02%)
depression.
Compared
inactive
individuals
reporting
low,
median
high
volume
reduced
23%
(OR
0.77,
CI
0.66
0.89),
21%
0.79,
0.68
0.90)
13%
0.87,
0.78
0.98),
respectively,
after
adjustment
for
confounder.
No
significant
observed.
Conclusion
Participation
HPA,
whether
or
volume,
associated
a
lower
compared
participation,
while
no
observed
between
anxiety.
Language: Английский
Relationship between physical activity and risk of depression in a married group
Rong Jing Ni,
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Y W-Y Yu
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BMC Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: March 15, 2024
Abstract
Background
Currently,
there
are
many
different
findings
on
the
relationship
between
physical
activity
and
depression,
may
be
differences
genders.
This
study
therefore
focused
gender
to
understand
behaviour
risk
of
depression
in
married
individuals.
Methods
15607
people
China
Family
Panel
Studies
2020
(CFPS
2020)
were
used
populations,
chi-square
test,
Mann-Whitney
U-test,
binary
logistic
regression
explore
population.
Results
527
(6.64%)
women
at
high
365
(4.76%)
men
depression;
was
associated
with
population,
but
after
incorporating
demographic
relevant
cognitive
variables,
negatively
(
OR
=
0.94,
P
<
0.01)
not
statistically
significant
0.96,
>
0.05).
Conclusion
Physical
directly
related
women,
men.
Language: Английский
Alcohol Consumption and Smoking Increased Risk of Developing Depressive Disorder beyond Gender Effect among Cardio Vascular Diseases Risk Factors
Hyun‐Soo Kim,
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Seong Woo Lee,
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Jin‐Hyung Jung
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et al.
International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 23, 2024
Language: Английский
The Associations Between Physical Activity and Mental Health Problems in Middle-aged Indonesians
Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
57(4), P. 379 - 387
Published: July 12, 2024
Mental
health
issues
have
become
a
growing
concern
worldwide.
Research
has
shown
that
regular
physical
activity
(PA)
can
positively
affect
mental
health.
This
study
investigated
the
associations
between
PA
and
problems
(MHPs)
in
middle-aged
Indonesians.
Language: Английский
Investigating the causal impact of different types of physical activity on psychiatric disorders across life stages: A Mendelian randomization study
Journal of Affective Disorders,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
365, P. 606 - 613
Published: Aug. 24, 2024
Language: Английский
The Association Study on Physical Activity Intensity, Sleep Quality, and Depression among College Students in the Central Plains Region
Ding Ma,
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Hui Fang,
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Yang Li
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et al.
Acta Psychologica,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
250, P. 104497 - 104497
Published: Sept. 21, 2024
Language: Английский
Association Between Physical Activity and Depression in Middle Aged Premenopausal and Postmenopausal Women in Malaysia
Jasveen Kaur,
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Musheer Abdulwahi Aljaberi
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International Journal of Medical and Allied Health Sciences,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
3(02), P. 39 - 43
Published: June 25, 2023
Objective:
The
objective
of
this
study
was
to
investigate
the
relationship
between
physical
activity
levels
and
depression
among
middle-aged
premenopausal
women
in
Malaysia.
Methods:
A
cross-sectional
conducted
a
community
centre,
workplace,
healthcare
institution.
Beck
Depression
Inventory-II
questionnaire
used
assess
severity
symptoms.
Multiple
logistic
regression
analysis
determine
association
amount
depression.
Results:
Compared
those
with
low
levels,
participants
moderate
had
25%
lower
odds
experiencing
(adjusted
OR
=
0.75,
95%
CI
[0.60,
0.92],
p
0.05).
Participants
high
also
35%
odds.
Conclusions:
This
highlights
significant
inverse
level
exercise
Malaysian
women.
Encouraging
regular
as
part
lifestyle
interventions
may
serve
an
effective
strategy
for
preventing
managing
depressive
symptoms
population.
Further
research
is
needed
explore
underlying
mechanisms
inform
targeted
promoting
activity,
thus
positive
mental
health
outcomes.
Language: Английский