| Literature DB >> 31561424 |
Ahmad Salman1,2,3, Maha Sellami4, Abdulla Saeed Al-Mohannadi5, Sungsoo Chun6.
Abstract
The association between physical activity (PA) and mental well-being in individuals with a cardiovascular disease (CVD) is poorly studied. The objective of this study was to assess the association between mental well-being and adherence to the recommended guidelines for PA in a Scottish adult population with CVD. The study used data from 3128 adults who had CVD conditions (1547 men and 1581 women; mean age 63.29 years) who participated in the Scottish Health Survey between 2014 and 2017. The Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale (WEMWBS) was used as a surrogate measure of mental health. PA was classified as "met" or "unmet" on the basis of the recommended PA guidelines (150 min of moderate activity or 75 min of vigorous activity per week). The relationship between PA guidelines being met and the WEMWBS score was explored using hierarchical linear regression accounting for a set of health and sociodemographic characteristics. Of the participants, ~41.8% met the recommended PA levels. Among those with CVD, the mean (SD) WEMWBS scores of individuals who did not have a long-standing illness (51.14 ± 7.65 vs 47.07 ± 9.54; p < 0.05), diabetes (48.44 ± 9.05 vs 46.04 ± 10.25; p < 0.05), or high blood pressure (48.63 ± 9.08 vs 47.52 ± 9.47; p < 0.05) were significantly higher than those of individuals with such conditions. Meeting PA recommendations was significantly associated with a higher mean WEMWBS score (50.64 ± 7.97 vs 46.06 ± 9.75; p < 0.05). Multiple regression analysis of health-related behaviors improved the prediction of mental well-being over and above meeting the recommended PA levels. Mental well-being was strongly correlated with PA adherence in CVD patients. It seems that for patients with CVD, PA should be tailored to meet patients' health conditions in order to promote mental well-being and improve overall health.Entities:
Keywords: health-related behavior; mental well-being; physical activity
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31561424 PMCID: PMC6801738 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16193596
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Baseline characteristics.
| Characteristics (%) | Male (%) | Female (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Whether has longstanding illness | Yes (76.4%) | 75.2% | 77.5% |
| No (23.6%) | 24.8% | 22.5% | |
| Diabetes | Yes (16%) | 18.2% | 13.8% |
| No (84%) | 81.8% | 86.2% | |
| COPD | Yes (10.3%) | 10.4% | 10.2% |
| No (89.7%) | 89.6% | 89.8% | |
| High BP | Yes (51.2%) | 53.4% | 49.1% |
| No (48.8%) | 46.6% | 50.9% | |
| PA meeting recommendations | Met (41.8%) | 45.5% | 38.2% |
| Unmet (58.2%) | 54.5% | 61.8% | |
| SIMD 2016 quintiles * | Least deprived (16.4%) | 16.5% | 16.3% |
| 4th quintile (20%) | 21.8% | 18.3% | |
| 3rd quintile (22%) | 21.5% | 22.5% | |
| 2nd quintile (20.7%) | 20.5% | 20.9% | |
| Most deprived (20.9%) | 19.7% | 22.1% | |
| Cigarette smoking status * | Never smoked (43.9%) | 36.8% | 50.9% |
| Ex-smoker (36%) | 41.4% | 30.6% | |
| Current smoker (20.1%) | 21.8% | 18.5% | |
| Mean (SD) | |||
| Total portion of fruit and vegetables | 2.97 (2.22) | 3.17 (2.37) | |
| Age | 63.98 (15.59) | 62.62 (17.72) | |
| BMI | 29.05 (5.29) | 28.64 (6.21) | |
BMI, body mass index; BP, blood pressure; COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; PA, physical activity; SD, standard deviation; SIMD, Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation; * p ≤ 0.05.
Mean differences of WEMWBS scores among selected categorical variable groups.
| Characteristics (N) | Group Mean (SD) WEMWBS Score | Effect Size Cohen’s d | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Whether has longstanding illness (2689) | Yes (2028) | 47.07 (9.54) | 0.45 * |
| No (661) | 51.14 (7.65) | ||
| Gender (2689) | Male (1335) | 48.30 (9.11) | 0.05 |
| Female (1354) | 47.85 (9.44) | ||
| Diabetes (2688) | Yes (405) | 46.04 (10.25) | 0.26 * |
| No (2283) | 48.44 (9.05) | ||
| COPD (2688) | Yes (270) | 43.54 (10.21) | 0.55 * |
| No (2418) | 48.58 (9.03) | ||
| High BP (2680) | Yes (1336) | 47.52 (9.47) | 0.12 * |
| No (1344) | 48.63 (9.08) | ||
| PA meeting recommendations (2674) | Yes (1177) | 50.64 (7.97) | 0.51 * |
| No (1497) | 46.06 (9.75) | ||
N, number of participants; WEMWBS, Warwick–Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale; * p ≤ 0.05.
Mean differences of WEMWBS scores among selected categorical variable groups.
| Characteristics (N) | Group Mean (SD) WEMWBS Score | 95% CI | Effect Size | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age in groups * | 16–44 (408) | 47.86 | 46.95 | 48.77 | 0.02 |
| 45–64 (857) | 46.44 | 45.74 | 47.14 | ||
| 65–74 (719) | 49.08 | 48.46 | 49.69 | ||
| 75+ (705) | 49.16 | 48.56 | 49.77 | ||
| SIMD 2016 quintiles * | Least deprived (457) | 50.50 (7.81) | 49.79 | 51.22 | 0.05 |
| 4th quintile (556) | 49.59 (8.67) | 48.87 | 50.31 | ||
| 3rd quintile (589) | 48.88 (9.27) | 48.13 | 49.63 | ||
| 2nd quintile (546) | 46.78 (8.94) | 46.03 | 47.53 | ||
| Most deprived (541) | 44.89 (10.28) | 44.02 | 45.76 | ||
| Cigarette smoking status * | Never smoked (1201) | 49.62 (8.66) | 49.13 | 50.11 | 0.06 |
| Ex-smoker (948) | 48.52 (8.74) | 47.96 | 49.08 | ||
| Current smoker (538) | 43.83 (10.23) | 42.96 | 44.70 | ||
CI, Confidence Interval; * p ≤ 0.05.
Full details on each regression model.
| Variable | WEMWBS | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model 1 | Model 2 | |||
| B | Beta | B | Beta | |
| Constant | 46.30 * | 37.20 * | ||
| PA meeting recommendations | 4.42 * | 0.24 | 3.26 * | 0.18 |
| Total portion of fruit and vegetables | 0.47 * | 0.12 | ||
| Age | 0.09 * | 0.16 | ||
| BMI | −0.05 | −0.03 | ||
| SIMD | −0.62 * | −0.09 | ||
| Whether has longstanding illness | 2.86 * | 0.14 | ||
| Gender | −0.20 | −0.01 | ||
| Diabetes | 0.50 | 0.02 | ||
| COPD | 1.80 * | 0.06 | ||
| High BP | 0.61 | 0.03 | ||
| Cigarette Smoking Status | −1.51 * | −0.13 | ||
|
| 0.06 | 0.17 | ||
|
| 132.67 * | 40.23 * | ||
|
| 0.06 | 0.11 | ||
|
| 132.67 * | 29.28 * | ||
B, unstandardized coefficient; Beta, standardized coefficient; * p ≤ 0.05.