| Literature DB >> 25636787 |
Justin Richards1, Xiaoxiao Jiang2, Paul Kelly3, Josephine Chau4, Adrian Bauman5, Ding Ding6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mental health disorders are major contributors to the global burden of disease and their inverse relationship with physical activity is widely accepted. However, research on the association between physical activity and positive mental health outcomes is limited. Happiness is an example of a positive construct of mental health that may be promoted by physical activity and could increase resilience to emotional perturbations. The aim of this study is to use a large multi-country dataset to assess the association of happiness with physical activity volume and its specificity to intensity and/or activity domain.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25636787 PMCID: PMC4320474 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-015-1391-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Adaptation of the of the IPAQ-short questions used in Eurobarmoeter 58.2
| Q50. | In the last seven days, on how many days did you do vigorous physical activities like lifting heavy things, digging, aerobics or fast cycling? |
| None / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / Don’t know | |
| Q51. | On days when you do vigorous physical activities, how much time do you usually spend at it (hours)? |
| <1.0 / 1.0–1.5 / 1.5-2.5 / 2.5-3.5 / 3.5-4.5 / >4.5 / Don’t know | |
| Q52. | In the last seven days, on how many days did you do moderate physical activities like carrying light loads, cycling at a normal pace or doubles tennis? Please do not include walking. |
| None / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / Don’t know | |
| Q53. | On days when you do moderate physical activities, how much time do you usually spend at it (hours)? |
| <1.0 / 1.0–1.5 / 1.5-2.5 / 2.5-3.5 / 3.5-4.5 / >4.5 / Don’t know | |
| Q54. | In the last seven days, on how many days did you walk for at least ten minutes at a time? |
| None / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / Don’t know | |
| Q55. | On days when you walk for at least ten minutes at a time, how much time do you usually spend walking (hours)? |
| <1.0 / 1.0–1.5 / 1.5-2.5 / 2.5-3.5 / 3.5-4.5 / >4.5 / Don’t know |
Descriptive table of happiness by variables of interest (n = 11,637)
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| Male | 5622 (48.3) | 85.1 | <0.001 |
| Female | 6015 (51.7) | 80.9 | |
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| 15-24 | 2009 (17.3) | 87.9 | <0.001 |
| 25-39 | 3354 (28.8) | 85.3 | |
| 40-54 | 2713 (23.3) | 81.6 | |
| ≥55 | 3561 (30.6) | 78.8 | |
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| Austria | 713 (6.1) | 81.0 | <0.001 |
| Belgium | 777 (6.7) | 86.1 | |
| Denmark | 721 (6.2) | 83.9 | |
| Finland | 814 (7.0) | 86.4 | |
| France | 818 (7.0) | 77.3 | |
| Germany | 1327 (11.4) | 73.8 | |
| Greece | 731 (6.3) | 82.4 | |
| Ireland | 859 (7.4) | 90.4 | |
| Italy | 792 (6.8) | 72.4 | |
| Luxemburg | 326 (2.8) | 79.6 | |
| Netherlands | 619 (5.3) | 91.1 | |
| Portugal | 608 (5.2) | 81.1 | |
| Spain | 759 (6.5) | 88.1 | |
| Sweden | 769 (6.6) | 86.8 | |
| United Kingdom | 1004 (8.6) | 87.4 | |
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| Bad/very bad | 371 (3.2) | 41.8 | <0.001 |
| Fair | 2632 (22.6) | 69.9 | |
| Good | 5196 (44.7) | 85.9 | |
| Very good | 3423 (29.5) | 92.7 | |
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| Living with someone | 6887 (59.3) | 86.2 | <0.001 |
| Not living with someone | 4719 (40.7) | 78.2 | |
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| Non-active | 5685 (48.9) | 80.9 | <0.001 |
| Self-employed | 852 (7.3) | 86.1 | |
| Employed | 5100 (43.8) | 84.7 | |
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| ≤14 years | 1908 (16.4) | 77.2 | <0.001 |
| 15-21 years | 6424 (55.2) | 82.4 | |
| ≥22 years | 1920 (16.5) | 85.9 | |
| Still studying | 1385 (11.9) | 88.8 | |
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| Inactive | 1026 (8.8) | 73.0 | <0.001 |
| Insufficiently active | 1709 (14.7) | 78.3 | |
| Sufficiently active | 1708 (14.7) | 82.0 | |
| Very active | 7194 (61.8) | 85.7 | |
Chi-square test for significance between distributions among variables of interest.
Multiple binary logistic regression of probability of being happy (n = 11,637)
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| Insufficient physical activity |
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| Sufficient physical activity |
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| Vigorous-intensity |
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| Moderate-intensity |
| 1.01(0.99-1.03) |
| Walking |
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| Some |
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| A lot |
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| Some |
| 1.03(0.91-1.16) |
| A lot |
| 1.07(0.89-1.29) |
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| Some |
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| A lot |
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| Some |
| 1.14(0.95-1.36) |
| A lot |
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1All participants who had no physical activity data or were “severely restricted to physical activities” were excluded.
2Adjusted for sex, age, country, general health, relationship status, employment status, age finished full-time education.
3Adjusted for sex, age, country, general health, relationship status, employment status, age finished full-time education, other categories of physical activity intensity.
4Adjusted in separate models for sex, age, country, general health, relationship status, employment status, age finished full-time education, physical activity volume.
5Only participants reporting current employment were included in the vocational analysis (n = 5,816).
Statistical significance: *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001.