Physical Activity and Depressive Mood in the Daily Life of Older Adults

IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Andrea E. Gruenenfelder-Steiger, Marko Katana, Annika A. Martin, Damaris Aschwanden, J. Koska, Yvonne Kündig, Eliane Pfister-Lipp, Mathias Allemand
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Abstract

Empirical evidence suggests that physical activity is related to less depressive moods. However, little is known about this association in the everyday life of older adults, limiting the ecological validity of prior findings. This study examined within-person associations between physical activity and depressive mood in older adults across 7 days. Moreover, the study tested the extent to which need-fulfillment can explain this association. The sample consisted of 68 adults aged 65 to 93 years. Physical activity was assessed objectively with accelerometers, whereas need-fulfillment and depressive mood were assessed at the end of each day using self-reports. Results from multilevel analysis suggest that daily physical activity was negatively related to daily depressive mood within persons. Although need-fulfillment did not explain the association between physical activity and depressive mood, it was a statistically significant predictor of daily depressive mood and even attenuated the effect of physical activity on depressive mood to nonsignificance.
老年人日常生活中体力活动与抑郁情绪的关系
经验证据表明,体育活动与较少的抑郁情绪有关。然而,在老年人的日常生活中,人们对这种关联知之甚少,这限制了先前研究结果的生态有效性。这项研究调查了7天内老年人的身体活动与抑郁情绪之间的人际关系。此外,该研究测试了需求满足在多大程度上可以解释这种关联。样本包括68名年龄在65至93岁之间的成年人。使用加速度计客观评估身体活动,而在每天结束时使用自我报告评估需求满足和抑郁情绪。多层次分析结果表明,人的日常体育活动与日常抑郁情绪呈负相关。尽管需求满足并不能解释体育活动与抑郁情绪之间的关系,但它是日常抑郁情绪的一个具有统计学意义的预测因子,甚至可以将体育活动对抑郁情绪的影响减弱到无意义。
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