Associations of Physical Exercise With Specific Symptoms of Depression in Older Adults: A Network Analysis Following Propensity Score Matching.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Shijie Lin, Zhichun Chen, Weixia Zhang
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Abstract

Objectives: To reveal pathways through which physical exercise is associated with the specific depressive symptoms in older adults from the perspective of network analysis.

Methods: 8,931 participants were selected from the 2018 Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey database. Participants were divided into exercise and nonexercise groups using propensity score matching to minimize confounding effects. The 10-item Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale was used to assess depression in this cross-sectional survey. Treating each item of 10-item Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale as a node, depressive symptom networks were constructed for both groups. Network centrality, stability, accuracy, and intergroup differences were analyzed.

Results: Core symptoms in the exercise group were D3 (sad mood), D8 (felt lonely), and D1 (bothered by little things), whereas core symptoms in the nonexercise group were D3 (sad mood), D9 (cannot get going), and D6 (felt fearful). The expected influence of the D9 (cannot get going) node was higher in the nonexercise group compared with the exercise group; no differences in symptom network structure between the two groups were found.

Conclusions: Depressive symptom networks varied between older adults who participated in physical exercise and those who did not. Physical exercise was associated with the local features (centrality indexes) of the depressive network, rather than the global features (network structure invariance and overall network strength).

Clinical implications: The D9 (cannot get going) is crucial for the beneficial effects of exercise, providing a potential target for interventions aimed at efficiently alleviating depressive symptoms in older adults.

体育锻炼与老年人特定抑郁症状的关联:倾向评分匹配后的网络分析
目的:从网络分析的角度揭示体育锻炼与老年人特定抑郁症状的关联途径。方法:从2018年中国纵向健康寿命调查数据库中选择8,931名参与者。使用倾向评分匹配将参与者分为运动组和非运动组,以尽量减少混杂效应。本横断面调查采用10项流行病学研究中心抑郁量表来评估抑郁症。以10项美国流行病学研究中心抑郁量表为节点,构建两组抑郁症状网络。分析了网络中心性、稳定性、准确性和组间差异。结果:运动组的核心症状为D3(悲伤情绪)、D8(感到孤独)、D1(小事困扰),非运动组的核心症状为D3(悲伤情绪)、D9(无法行动)、D6(感到恐惧)。与运动组相比,非运动组D9(不能走)节点的预期影响更高;两组在症状网络结构上无差异。结论:参加体育锻炼和不参加体育锻炼的老年人的抑郁症状网络存在差异。体育锻炼与抑郁网络的局部特征(中心性指数)相关,而与整体特征(网络结构不变性和整体网络强度)无关。临床意义:D9(动不了)对运动的有益效果至关重要,为有效缓解老年人抑郁症状的干预提供了潜在目标。
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CiteScore
2.60
自引率
6.70%
发文量
105
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Aging and Physical Activity (JAPA) is a multidisciplinary journal that publishes peer-reviewed original research reports, scholarly reviews, and professional-application articles on the relationship between physical activity and the aging process. The journal encourages the submission of articles that can contribute to an understanding of (a) the impact of physical activity on physiological, psychological, and social aspects of older adults and (b) the effect of advancing age or the aging process on physical activity among older adults. In addition to publishing research reports and reviews, JAPA publishes articles that examine the development, implementation, and evaluation of physical activity programs among older adults. Articles from the biological, behavioral, and social sciences, as well as from fields such as medicine, clinical psychology, physical and recreational therapy, health, physical education, and recreation, are appropriate for the journal. Studies using animal models do not fit within our mission statement and should be submitted elsewhere.
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