The Relationship Between Physical Activity and Depression Among Middle-Aged and Elderly Chinese: A Longitudinal Study.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Juxiang Yang,Yi Wang,Xi Zheng,Hongchu Wang,Gang Song
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This study aimed to explore the association between physical activity and depression risk among middle-aged and elderly Chinese using both cross-sectional and longitudinal data. A total of 3564 participants from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) were included. The cross-sectional analysis of 2020 data revealed a U-shaped dose-response relationship between physical activity levels and depression risk. Longitudinally, group-based trajectory modeling identified five distinct physical activity patterns from 2011 to 2020. Compared to the low-stable group, the moderate-stable group showed a 47% reduced risk of depression, while the highest-stable group had a 37% increased risk. Gender-stratified analyses showed that long-term moderate physical activity had protective effects in both males and females, whereas excessive activity was only associated with higher depression risk in females. These findings suggest that physical activity can serve as both a protective and risk factor for depression, with gender-specific considerations in older adults.
中国中老年人体育锻炼与抑郁的关系:一项纵向研究。
本研究旨在通过横断面和纵向数据探讨中国中老年人群体育锻炼与抑郁风险之间的关系。中国健康与退休纵向研究(CHARLS)共纳入3564名参与者。对2020年数据的横断面分析显示,体育活动水平与抑郁风险之间呈u型剂量-反应关系。纵向上,基于群体的轨迹模型确定了2011年至2020年的五种不同的体育活动模式。与低稳定组相比,中等稳定组患抑郁症的风险降低了47%,而最高稳定组的风险增加了37%。性别分层分析表明,长期适度的体育锻炼对男性和女性都有保护作用,而过度的体育锻炼只与女性患抑郁症的风险较高有关。这些发现表明,体育活动既可以作为抑郁症的保护因素,也可以作为抑郁症的风险因素,对老年人来说,这需要考虑到性别的特殊性。
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CiteScore
7.90
自引率
4.90%
发文量
162
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports is a multidisciplinary journal published 12 times per year under the auspices of the Scandinavian Foundation of Medicine and Science in Sports. It aims to publish high quality and impactful articles in the fields of orthopaedics, rehabilitation and sports medicine, exercise physiology and biochemistry, biomechanics and motor control, health and disease relating to sport, exercise and physical activity, as well as on the social and behavioural aspects of sport and exercise.
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