| Literature DB >> 25585123 |
Björg Helgadóttir1, Yvonne Forsell1, Örjan Ekblom2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Exercise can relieve both depressive and anxiety disorders and it is therefore of importance to establish movement patterns of mildly to moderately affected sufferers to estimate the treatment potential. The aim is to describe the physical activity patterns of people affected by mild to moderate depressive and/or anxiety symptoms using objective measures of physical activity.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25585123 PMCID: PMC4293141 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0115894
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Characteristics of the samples, divided into wearers and non-wearers of accelerometers.
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| 41.83 (11.62) |
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| 22.15 (6.98) | 22.20 (6.89) | 22.09 (7.10) |
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| 25.47 (4.13) |
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| 29.87 (92) | 32.73 (54) | 26.57 (38) |
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| 70.13 (216) | 67.27 (111) | 73.43 (105) |
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| 12.33 (37) | 12.88 (21) | 11.68 (16) |
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| 77.33 (232) | 73.62 (120) | 81.75 (112) |
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| 10.33 (31) | 13.50 (22) | 6.57 (9) |
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| 68.18 (210) | 63.64 (105) | 73.43 (105) |
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| 19.48 (60) | 20.00 (33) | 18.88 (27) |
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| 12.34 (38) | 16.36 (27) | 7.69 (11) |
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| 16.61 (51) | 18.18 (30) | 14.79 (21) |
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| 45.93 (141) | 49.70 (82) | 41.55 (59) |
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| 37.46 (115) | 32.12 (53) | 43.66 (62) |
Numbers in bold represent statistically significant results (p<0.01) from two-tailed t-tests or Chi2 analyses.
Physical activity patterns as measured by accelerometer, by diagnosis and sex.
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| 630.69 (232.70) | 546.41 (97.24) | 260.35 (78.62) | 41.55 (23.85) | 230.62 (108.34) | 6.41 (2.53) | 18.16 (17.43) | 33.94 | 19.39 |
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| 546.64 (185.27) | 579.82 (96.99) | 235.97 (62.71) | 37.75 (22.22) | 251.40 (109.18) | 7.03 (2.73) | 15.07 (15.21) | 28.57 | 14.29 |
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| 640.37 (233.34) | 540.91 (95.29) | 261.49 (77.90) | 42.52 (24.96) | 226.40 (104.11) | 6.26 (2.34) | 18.92 (17.70) | 35.00 | 20.00 |
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| 648.59 (269.45) | 552.12 (106.32) | 269.25 (91.06) | 40.95 (20.13) | 240.02 (131.59) | 6.76 (3.29) | 18.33 (18.56) | 36.36 | 22.73 |
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| 619.4 (547.7) | 566.0 (101.90) |
| 45.24 (27.31) |
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| 20.57 (20.10) | 40.74 | 22.22 |
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| 636.2 (595.2) | 536.9 (93.87) |
| 39.75 (21.89) |
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| 16.99 (15.94) | 30.63 | 18.02 |
Numbers in bold represent statistically significant results (p<0.05) from two-tailed t-tests (sex) or ANOVA’s (diagnosis).
The association between MADRS (independent) and each physical activity variable (dependent) as depicted by multiple linear regression models.
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| −1.58 | 0.555 | −0.72 | 0.785 | N/A | N/A |
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| 0.66 | 0.552 | 0.57 | 0.610 | 1.07 | 0.296 |
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| 0.23 | 0.403 | 0.29 | 0.295 | N/A | N/A |
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| 1.89 | 0.119 | 1.76 | 0.152 | 2.20 | 0.061 |
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| 0.05 | 0.085 | 0.04 | 0.124 |
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| 0.32 | 0.106 | 0.36 | 0.069 | N/A | N/A |
*Counts per minute and time in activity bouts were not adjusted for MVPA as they were too correlated r>0.7. Numbers in bold represent statistically significant results (p<0.05).