The role of physical activity in the association between multimorbidity and depressive symptoms: Data from 60,202 adults from the Brazilian National Health Survey
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Resumo: | Objective: Depression is commonly associated to physical multimorbidity and there is an urgent need to identify modifiable risk factors. Physical activity (PA) is good for health, but the association between PA and multimorbidity with depressive symptoms is unclear. Thus, we investigated whether meeting weekly recommended PA guidelines influences the association between multimorbidity and depressive symptoms. Methods: Data were used from a national survey conducted in Brazil in 2013 with 60,202 adults (≥ 18 years). Information regarding depressive symptoms (PHQ-9), PA, and chronic disease was collected via interview-administered questionnaires. Data on covariates (age, educational status, employment status, tobacco smoking, alcohol consumption, and TV-viewing) were also assessed. Adjusted logistic regression models were used. Results: Overall, men and women with one or more chronic conditions who were inactive (engaging in <150 min PA per week) had higher odds of elevated depressive symptoms than active individuals with no chronic condition. However, only in men, physical inactivity interacts with heart disease (OR: 2.59; 95%CI: 1.10 to 6.09), cancer (OR: 21.54; 95%CI: 2.67 to 173.94) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (OR: 8.26; 95%CI: 2.20 to 31.01) regarding elevated depressive symptoms. Conclusion: Our data suggest that engaging in weekly recommended PA targets may attenuate association of heart disease, cancer and COPD with depressive symptoms among men. |
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The role of physical activity in the association between multimorbidity and depressive symptoms: Data from 60,202 adults from the Brazilian National Health SurveyChronic diseaseDepressionMental illnessMultimorbidityPhysical activityRisk factorsObjective: Depression is commonly associated to physical multimorbidity and there is an urgent need to identify modifiable risk factors. Physical activity (PA) is good for health, but the association between PA and multimorbidity with depressive symptoms is unclear. Thus, we investigated whether meeting weekly recommended PA guidelines influences the association between multimorbidity and depressive symptoms. Methods: Data were used from a national survey conducted in Brazil in 2013 with 60,202 adults (≥ 18 years). Information regarding depressive symptoms (PHQ-9), PA, and chronic disease was collected via interview-administered questionnaires. Data on covariates (age, educational status, employment status, tobacco smoking, alcohol consumption, and TV-viewing) were also assessed. Adjusted logistic regression models were used. Results: Overall, men and women with one or more chronic conditions who were inactive (engaging in <150 min PA per week) had higher odds of elevated depressive symptoms than active individuals with no chronic condition. However, only in men, physical inactivity interacts with heart disease (OR: 2.59; 95%CI: 1.10 to 6.09), cancer (OR: 21.54; 95%CI: 2.67 to 173.94) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (OR: 8.26; 95%CI: 2.20 to 31.01) regarding elevated depressive symptoms. Conclusion: Our data suggest that engaging in weekly recommended PA targets may attenuate association of heart disease, cancer and COPD with depressive symptoms among men.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Department of Physical Education Federal University of SergipeScientific Research Group Related to Physical Activity (GICRAF) Laboratory of Investigation in Exercise (LIVE) Department of Physical Education São Paulo State University (UNESP)ICICT Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz)Department of Sports Methods and Techniques Federal University of Santa MariaDepartment of Psychological Medicine Institute of Psychiatry Psychology and Neuroscience King's College London, De Crespigny Park, Box SE5 8AFSouth London and Maudsley NHS Foundation TrustScientific Research Group Related to Physical Activity (GICRAF) Laboratory of Investigation in Exercise (LIVE) Department of Physical Education São Paulo State University (UNESP)FAPESP: 2017/27234-2Universidade Federal de Sergipe (UFS)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz)Federal University of Santa MariaKing's College LondonSouth London and Maudsley NHS Foundation TrustAndrade-Lima, AluísioWerneck, André O. [UNESP]Szwarcwald, Célia L.Schuch, Felipe B.Stubbs, BrendonBastos, Afrânio A.Silva, Danilo R.2020-12-12T01:22:23Z2020-12-12T01:22:23Z2020-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychores.2020.110122Journal of Psychosomatic Research, v. 134.1879-13600022-3999http://hdl.handle.net/11449/19880210.1016/j.jpsychores.2020.1101222-s2.0-85084258733Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of Psychosomatic Researchinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-10-22T20:28:44Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/198802Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T22:55:54.152771Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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The role of physical activity in the association between multimorbidity and depressive symptoms: Data from 60,202 adults from the Brazilian National Health Survey |
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The role of physical activity in the association between multimorbidity and depressive symptoms: Data from 60,202 adults from the Brazilian National Health Survey |
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The role of physical activity in the association between multimorbidity and depressive symptoms: Data from 60,202 adults from the Brazilian National Health Survey Andrade-Lima, Aluísio Chronic disease Depression Mental illness Multimorbidity Physical activity Risk factors |
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The role of physical activity in the association between multimorbidity and depressive symptoms: Data from 60,202 adults from the Brazilian National Health Survey |
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The role of physical activity in the association between multimorbidity and depressive symptoms: Data from 60,202 adults from the Brazilian National Health Survey |
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The role of physical activity in the association between multimorbidity and depressive symptoms: Data from 60,202 adults from the Brazilian National Health Survey |
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The role of physical activity in the association between multimorbidity and depressive symptoms: Data from 60,202 adults from the Brazilian National Health Survey |
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The role of physical activity in the association between multimorbidity and depressive symptoms: Data from 60,202 adults from the Brazilian National Health Survey |
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Andrade-Lima, Aluísio |
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Andrade-Lima, Aluísio Werneck, André O. [UNESP] Szwarcwald, Célia L. Schuch, Felipe B. Stubbs, Brendon Bastos, Afrânio A. Silva, Danilo R. |
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Werneck, André O. [UNESP] Szwarcwald, Célia L. Schuch, Felipe B. Stubbs, Brendon Bastos, Afrânio A. Silva, Danilo R. |
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Universidade Federal de Sergipe (UFS) Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz) Federal University of Santa Maria King's College London South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust |
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Andrade-Lima, Aluísio Werneck, André O. [UNESP] Szwarcwald, Célia L. Schuch, Felipe B. Stubbs, Brendon Bastos, Afrânio A. Silva, Danilo R. |
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Chronic disease Depression Mental illness Multimorbidity Physical activity Risk factors |
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Chronic disease Depression Mental illness Multimorbidity Physical activity Risk factors |
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Objective: Depression is commonly associated to physical multimorbidity and there is an urgent need to identify modifiable risk factors. Physical activity (PA) is good for health, but the association between PA and multimorbidity with depressive symptoms is unclear. Thus, we investigated whether meeting weekly recommended PA guidelines influences the association between multimorbidity and depressive symptoms. Methods: Data were used from a national survey conducted in Brazil in 2013 with 60,202 adults (≥ 18 years). Information regarding depressive symptoms (PHQ-9), PA, and chronic disease was collected via interview-administered questionnaires. Data on covariates (age, educational status, employment status, tobacco smoking, alcohol consumption, and TV-viewing) were also assessed. Adjusted logistic regression models were used. Results: Overall, men and women with one or more chronic conditions who were inactive (engaging in <150 min PA per week) had higher odds of elevated depressive symptoms than active individuals with no chronic condition. However, only in men, physical inactivity interacts with heart disease (OR: 2.59; 95%CI: 1.10 to 6.09), cancer (OR: 21.54; 95%CI: 2.67 to 173.94) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (OR: 8.26; 95%CI: 2.20 to 31.01) regarding elevated depressive symptoms. Conclusion: Our data suggest that engaging in weekly recommended PA targets may attenuate association of heart disease, cancer and COPD with depressive symptoms among men. |
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