Leisure-time physical activity is negatively associated with depression symptoms independently of the socioeconomic status

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
A. Marques, M. Peralta, É. Gouveia, J. Martins, H. Sarmento, D. Gómez-Baya
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Abstract Objective: There are few studies evaluating the relationship between depression symptoms (DS) and physical activity (PA) considering peoples’ sociodemographic characteristics. This study aimed to analyse the relationship between DS and PA, stratified by sociodemographic characteristics of European adults. Methods: Participants were 29,285 adults (13,943 men, 47.6%; 15,342 women, 52.4%), aged 50.9 ± 17.4 (50.6 ± 17.3 men, 51.1 ± 17.5 women) from the European Social Survey round 7. DS was assessed with the Centre for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D8). Leisure-time PA (LTPA) was self-reported. The analysed sociodemographic characteristics were sex, age, living place, household members, marital status, income, and educational level. The relationship between DS and PA, stratified by sociodemographic variables, was examined by linear regression models. Results: Engaging in LTPA was negatively and linearly related to DS, independently of being men or women, being younger, middle or older adult, living in an urban or rural area, having children or not, being single or married, being wealthy or poor, employment status, and to having a lower or a higher education level. Age was the variable with both the least and the greatest effect of LTPA on DS. The least effect of LTPA on DS was observed in younger adults (β = −0.08, 95% CI: −0.11, −0.05) and the greatest effect in retired people (β = −0.33, 95% CI: −0.36, −0.29). Conclusion: Independently of sociodemographic characteristics, LTPA is associated with DS and can benefit everyone. Public health policies for promoting mental health should include PA promotion as an important strategy for the prevention or treatment of DS.
休闲时间的体育活动与抑郁症状呈负相关,与社会经济地位无关
摘要目的:从社会人口学特征出发,评价抑郁症状(DS)与身体活动(PA)之间关系的研究较少。本研究旨在分析根据欧洲成年人的社会人口特征分层的DS和PA之间的关系。方法:参与者为29285名成年人(男性13943人,47.6%;15342名女性(52.4%),年龄50.9±17.4(男性50.6±17.3,女性51.1±17.5),来自欧洲社会调查第七轮。采用流行病学研究中心抑郁量表(CES-D8)评估抑郁症。休闲时间PA (LTPA)为自我报告。分析的社会人口学特征包括性别、年龄、居住地、家庭成员、婚姻状况、收入和教育水平。根据社会人口学变量分层,采用线性回归模型检验DS和PA之间的关系。结果:从事LTPA与DS呈负线性相关,与男性或女性、年轻、中年或老年、居住在城市或农村、是否有孩子、单身或已婚、富裕或贫穷、就业状况、教育程度高低无关。年龄是LTPA对DS影响最小和最大的变量。LTPA对DS的影响在年轻人中最小(β = - 0.08, 95% CI: - 0.11, - 0.05),在退休人员中效果最大(β = - 0.33, 95% CI: - 0.36, - 0.29)。结论:与社会人口学特征无关,LTPA与退行性痴呆相关,可使所有人受益。促进心理健康的公共卫生政策应将促进心理健康作为预防或治疗退行性痴呆的重要策略。
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European Journal of Sport Science
European Journal of Sport Science 医学-运动科学
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
3.10%
发文量
153
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Sport Science (EJSS) is the official Medline- and Thomson Reuters-listed journal of the European College of Sport Science. The editorial policy of the Journal pursues the multi-disciplinary aims of the College: to promote the highest standards of scientific study and scholarship in respect of the following fields: (a) Applied Sport Sciences; (b) Biomechanics and Motor Control; c) Physiology and Nutrition; (d) Psychology, Social Sciences and Humanities and (e) Sports and Exercise Medicine and Health.
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