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Physical self-concept and self-esteem mediate cross-sectional relations of physical activity and sport participation with depression symptoms among adolescent girls.

Rod K Dishman1, Derek P Hales1, Karin A Pfeiffer2, Gwen A Felton3, Ruth Saunders4, Dianne S Ward5, Marsha Dowda2, Russell R Pate2.   

Abstract

The authors tested whether physical self-concept and self-esteem would mediate cross-sectional relations of physical activity and sport participation with depression symptoms among 1,250 girls in 12th grade. There was a strong positive relation between global physical self-concept and self-esteem and a moderate inverse relation between self-esteem and depression symptoms. Physical activity and sport participation each had an indirect, positive relation with global physical self-concept that was independent of objective measures of cardiorespiratory fitness and body fatness. These correlational findings provide initial evidence suggesting that physical activity and sport participation might reduce depression risk among adolescent girls by unique, positive influences on physical self-concept that operate independently of fitness, body mass index, and perceptions of sports competence, body fat, and appearance. 2006 APA, all rights reserved

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16719612     DOI: 10.1037/0278-6133.25.3.396

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Psychol        ISSN: 0278-6133            Impact factor:   4.267


  36 in total

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2.  Association of Team Sports Participation With Long-term Mental Health Outcomes Among Individuals Exposed to Adverse Childhood Experiences.

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4.  The link between competitive sport participation and self-concept in early adolescence: a consideration of gender and sport orientation.

Authors:  Leanne C Findlay; Anne Bowker
Journal:  J Youth Adolesc       Date:  2007-11-14

5.  Physical Activity and Physical Self-Concept among Sedentary Adolescent Females; An Intervention Study.

Authors:  Margaret Schneider; Genevieve Fridlund Dunton; Dan M Cooper
Journal:  Psychol Sport Exerc       Date:  2008-01

6.  Depressive symptoms and cardiorespiratory fitness in obese adolescents.

Authors:  Lauren B Shomaker; Marian Tanofsky-Kraff; Jaclyn M Zocca; Sara E Field; Bart Drinkard; Jack A Yanovski
Journal:  J Adolesc Health       Date:  2011-07-13       Impact factor: 5.012

7.  Sports Participation and Positive Correlates in African American, Latino, and White Girls.

Authors:  Susan C Duncan; Lisa A Strycker; Nigel R Chaumeton
Journal:  Appl Dev Sci       Date:  2015-05-26

8.  BDNF genotype moderates the relation between physical activity and depressive symptoms.

Authors:  Jutta Mata; Renee J Thompson; Ian H Gotlib
Journal:  Health Psychol       Date:  2010-03       Impact factor: 4.267

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Journal:  Nurs Clin North Am       Date:  2008-09       Impact factor: 1.208

10.  A longitudinal study of childhood depression and anxiety in relation to weight gain.

Authors:  Dana L Rofey; Rachel P Kolko; Ana-Maria Iosif; Jennifer S Silk; James E Bost; Wentao Feng; Eva M Szigethy; Robert B Noll; Neal D Ryan; Ronald E Dahl
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