| Literature DB >> 33886101 |
Sebastian Wolf1,2, Britta Seiffer3,4, Johanna-Marie Zeibig3,4, Jana Welkerling3,4, Luisa Brokmeier5, Beatrice Atrott3,4, Thomas Ehring6, Felipe Barreto Schuch7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Covid-19 pandemic is affecting the entire world population. During the first spread, most governments have implemented quarantine and strict social distancing procedures. Similar measures during recent pandemics resulted in an increase in post-traumatic stress, anxiety and depression symptoms. The development of novel interventions to mitigate the mental health burden are of utmost importance.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33886101 PMCID: PMC8060908 DOI: 10.1007/s40279-021-01468-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sports Med ISSN: 0112-1642 Impact factor: 11.136
Main results of multiple linear and logistic regressions analyzing the association of physical activity or exercise with symptoms of depression or anxiety in the included studies
| Author | Predictor | Depressive symptoms | Anxiety symptoms | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beta (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | Beta (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | ||||
| Bauer et al. [ | EX (minutes/week) | 0.00# (NR; NR) | 0.01# (NR; NR) | ||||
| Callow et al. [ | PA (PASE score) | − 0.22*** (NR; NR) | − 0.02 (NR; NR) | ||||
| Chen et al. [ | EX (hours/day) | 0.68* (0.47; 0.97) | 0.66* (0.45; 0.96) | ||||
| Deng et al. [ | EX (> 60 min/day; Ref: < 60 min/day)) | − 0.08*** (NR;NR) | − 0.05 (NR; NR) | ||||
| Cheval et al. [ | PA (minutes/day) | NR# (NR; NR) | NR# (NR; NR) | ||||
| Jacob et al. [ | EX (minutes/day) | 0.88° (0.8; 0.97) | 0.85° (0.79; 0.97) | ||||
| Khan et al. [ | EX (any amount; | − 2.1* (− 4.02; − 0.17)a | − 0.55 (− 1.92; 0.82)a | ||||
| Ref.: No EX) | |||||||
| Moreira et al. [ | EX (hours) | − 1.17° (NR; NR)a | − 0.81° (NR; NR) | ||||
| Plomecka et al. [ | EX (> 15 min/day; | − 0.13*** (NR; NR) | NR# (NR; NR) | ||||
| Ref.: ≤ 15 min/day, < 60 min/day) | |||||||
| EX (≥ 60 min/day; | − 0.15*** (− 0.18; − 0.12) | NR# (NR; NR) | |||||
| Ref.: ≤ 15 min/day) | |||||||
| Schuch et al. [ | PA (minutes/day; per 10 min increase) | − 0.03 (− 0.1; 0.03) | − 0.05 (− 0.13; 0.02) | ||||
| Deng et al. [ | EX (1 to 2 times/week; Ref: < 1x/week) | − 0.11*** (NR; NR) | − 0.09** (NR; NR) | ||||
| EX (> 2 times/week; Ref: < 1x/week) | − 0.15*** (NR; NR) | -0.12** (NR; NR) | |||||
| EX (every day; Ref: < 1x/week) | − 0.11*** (NR; NR) | -0.09* (NR; NR) | |||||
| Filgueiras and Stultz-Kolehmainen [ | EX (frequency/week) | − 2.68** (NR; NR)a | − 1.64*** (NR; NR)a | ||||
| Fullana et al. [ | EX (Unclear) | 0.93 (NR; NR) | 0.95 (NR; NR) | ||||
| Lebel et al. [ | EX (Godin Shephard Leisure-Time Exercise Score) | − 0.01* (NR; NR) | 0.99 (0.99; 0.99) | − 0.01** (NR; NR) | 0.99 (0.99; 1.0) | ||
| Planchuelo-Gómez et al. [ | EX (1–2 times/week; Ref.: No EX) | − 0.17 (NR; NR)a | |||||
| EX (3–5 times/week; Ref.: No EX) | − 0.85* (NR; NR)a | ||||||
| EX (6–7 times/week; Ref.: No EX) | − 1.29*** (NR; NR)a | ||||||
Filgueiras and Stultz-Kolehmainen [ | EX (frequency/week) | NR# (NR; NR) | NR# (NR; NR) | ||||
| Callow et al. [ | Light PA (PASE score) | 0.12** (NR; NR) | |||||
| Moderate PA (PASE score) | − 0.01 (NR; NR) | ||||||
| Vigorous PA (PASE score) | 0.09* (NR; NR) | ||||||
| Schuch et al., 2020 [ | Vigorous PA (minutes/day) | − 0.19* (− 0.34; − 0.04) | 0.6** (0.44; 0.83) | − 0.22* (− 0.4; − 0.03) | 0.71** (0.52; 0.96) | ||
| Moderate PA (minutes/day) | 0.00 (− 0.09; 0.09) | 0.77 (0.57; 1.02) | − 0.03 (− 0.14; 0.08) | 0.75 (0.58; 1) | |||
| Chen et al. [ | EX (regular; | 0.37 (NR; NR)b | 0.43 (NR; NR)b | ||||
| Ref.: not regular) | |||||||
| Deng et al. [ | EX (regular; | − 0.2*** (NR; NR) | − 0.14*** (NR; NR) | ||||
| Ref.: not regular) | |||||||
| Fu et al. [ | EX (not regular; | 1.71*** (1.28; 2.29) | 1.45* (1.08; 1.93) | ||||
| Schuch et al. [ | PA (≥ 30 min/day; Ref.: < 30 min/day) | 0.72* (0.54; 0.96) | 0.72* (0.54; 0.96) | ||||
| Bauer et al. [ | EX (less; equal; more)c | − 0.08*** (NR; NR) | − 0.05*** (NR; NR) | ||||
| Deng et al. [ | EX (no change; Ref.: large change) | − 0.27*** (NR; NR) | − 0.21*** (NR; NR) | ||||
| EX (little change; Ref.: large change) | − 0.22*** (NR; NR) | − 0.17*** (NR; NR) | |||||
| Filgueiras et al. [ | EX (none, increase, decrease) | NR# (NR; NR) | NR# (NR; NR) | ||||
| Meyer et al. [ | PA (increased; Ref.: maintained high) | − 0.01 (− 0.05; 0.02) | 0.00 (− 0.03; 0.04) | ||||
| PA (decreased; Ref.: maintained high) | 0.09*** (0.05; 0.13) | 0.03 (− 0.01; 0.07) | |||||
| PA (maintained low; Ref.: maintained high) | 0.04 (0.00; 0.07) | 0.02 (− 0.02; 0.05) | |||||
| Stanton et al. [ | PA (negative change; Ref.: no change/positive change) | 1.08*** (1.06; 1.11) | 1.09*** (1.05; 1.13) | ||||
| Zhang et al. [ | PA (per 100 MET increase) | − 0.04* (− 0.08; 0) | − 0.03 (− 0.07; 0) | ||||
| Zheng et al. [ | PA (decrease vs. no change/increase) | 2.07** (NR; NR) | 1.24 (NR; NR) | ||||
AOR adjusted odd's ratio, EX exercise, MET metabolic equivalent of tasks, NR not reported, OR odd's ratio, PA physical activity, PASE Physical activity Scale for the Elderly, Ref. reference category
*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001; °significant association, p value not reported; #no significant association, p value not reported
aUnstandardized regression coefficient
bOdd's ratio calculated from case counts
cPost hoc analysis revealed that a decrease in exercise was significantly associated with less depression compared to stable exercise and increase. No other comparison reached significance
Fig. 1PRISMA flow-chart of the screening and selection of studies
Characteristics of included studies
| Author | Country | Design | Type | Age group (years) | % females | PA assessment | MH assessment | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bauer et al. [ | Germany | Cross-sectional | Preprint | 3,700 | Adults ( | 78.6 | BSA-F | PHQ-9; GAD-7 | |
| Callow et al. [ | US | Cross-sectional | Peer-reviewed | 1,046 | Older adults (< 50) | 80 | PASE | GDS; GAS | |
| Chen et al. [ | China | Cross-sectional | Peer-reviewed | 1,036 | Children/adolescents ( | 48.7 | NR | DSRS-C; SCARED | |
| Chen et al. [ | Iran | Cross-sectional | Preprint | 474 | Adults ( | 51.3 | Single item (hours/day) | PHQ-2; GAD-2 | |
| Cheval et al. [ | France, Switzerland | Longitudinal (retrospective and prospective) | peer-Reviewed | 110 | Adults ( | 68 | IPAQ | PROMIS (adapted questions for depression and anxiety) | |
| Deng et al. [ | China | Cross-sectional | Peer-reviewed | 1,607 | Adolescents/young adults (NR) | 35.2 | Multiple items (duration, frequency) | DASS-21 | |
| Filgueiras and Stultz-Kolehmainen [ | Brazil | Cross-sectional | Preprint | 1,460 | Adults ( | 72.87 | Single item (frequency) | FDI; SSTAI | |
| Filgueiras and Stultz-Kolehmainen [ | Brazil | Longitudinal (prospective) | Preprint | 360 | Adults ( | 68.8 | Multiple items (frequency, type) | FDI; SSTAI | |
| Fu et al. [ | China | Cross-sectional | Peer-reviewed | 1,242 | Adults (NR) | 69.7 | NR | PHQ-9; GAD-7 | |
| Fullana et al. [ | Spain | Cross-sectional | Peer-reviewed | 5,545 | Adults ( | 73 | NR | PHQ-9; GAD-7 | |
| Jacob et al. [ | UK | Cross-sectional | Peer-reviewed | 902 | Adults (NR) | 63.8 | Multiple items (duration/day, intensity) | BDI; BAI | |
| Khan et al. [ | Bangladesh | Cross-sectional | Peer-reviewed | 505 | Adolescents/young adults | 37.3 | NR | DASS-21 | |
| Lebel et al. [ | Canada | Cross-sectional | Peer-reviewed | 1,987 | Adults ( | 100 | Godin Shephard Leisure-Time Exercise Scale | EPDS; PROMIS anxiety | |
| Meyer et al. [ | US | Longitudinal (retrospective) | Peer-reviewed | 3,052 | Adults (NR) | 62 | Multiple items (duration/day, intensity) | BDI; BAI | |
| Moreira et al. [ | Portugal | Cross-sectional | Preprint | 1,280 | Adults ( | 79.8 | Single item (duration/day, intensity) | DASS-21 | |
| Planchuelo-Gómez et al. [ | Spain | Cross-Sectional | PEER-reviewed | 1,056 | Adults ( | 67.6 | NR | DASS-21 | |
| Plomecka et al. [ | Multiple (12 countries) | Cross-sectional | Preprint | 12,817 | Adults (NR) | 72.3 | NR | BDI | |
| Schuch et al. [ | Brazil | Cross-sectional | Peer-reviewed | 937 | Adults (NR) | 72.3 | Multiple items (duration/day, intensity) | BDI; BAI | |
| Stanton et al. [ | Australia | Cross-sectional | Peer-reviewed | 1,491 | Adults ( | 67 | AAS | DASS-21 | |
| Zhang et al. [ | China | Longitudinal (prospective) | Peer-reviewed | 66 | Adolescents/adults ( | 62.1 | IPAQ | DASS-21 | |
| Zheng et al. [ | China | Cross-sectional | Preprint | 1,620 | Children/adolescents ( | 47.8 | Single item (decrease since Covid) | DSRS-C; SASC | |
AAS Active Australia Survey, BASF-F The Physical Activity Exercise, and Sport Questionnaire, DASS-21 Depression and Anxiety Scale 21 items, DSRS-C Depression Self-Rating Scale for Children, EPDS Edinburgh Depression Scale, FDI Filgueira depression inventory, GAD-7 Generalized Anxiety Screener 7, GAS Geriatric Anxiety Scale, GDS Geriatric Depression Scale, IPAQ International Physical ACTIVITY Questionnaire, M mean, MH mental health, n number of participants, NR not reported, PA physical activity, PAVS physical activity vital sign, PASE Physical Activity Scale for the Eldery, PHQ-9 Patient Health Questionnaire 9, PROMIS Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System, R range, SASC Social Anxiety Scale for Children, SCARED Screen for Child Anxiety Related Disorders, SSTAI The Spielberg State and Trait Anxiety Inventory
Risk of bias assessment (NIHM tool for observational studies)
| Items | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cross-sectional studies | ||||||||||||||
| Bauer et al. [ | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | – | – | Y | Y | – | Y | – | – | Y |
| Callow et al. [ | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | – | – | Y | Y | – | Y | – | – | Y |
| Chen et al. [ | Y | N | NR | N | Y | – | – | N | N | – | Y | – | – | N |
| Chen et al. [ | Y | Y | N | N | Y | – | – | Y | N | – | Y | – | – | Y |
| Deng et al. [ | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | – | – | Y | N | – | Y | – | – | N |
| Filgueiras and Stultz-Kolehmainen [ | Y | N | NR | Y | Y | – | – | Y | N | – | Y | – | – | Y |
| Fu et al. [ | Y | Y | NR | Y | Y | – | – | N | N | – | Y | – | – | Y |
| Fullana et al. [ | Y | Y | NR | Y | N | – | – | N | N | – | Y | – | – | Y |
| Jacob et al. [ | Y | Y | NR | Y | Y | – | – | Y | N | – | Y | – | – | Y |
| Khan et al. [ | Y | N | NR | Y | Y | – | – | N | N | – | Y | – | – | Y |
| Lebel et al. [ | Y | Y | NR | Y | Y | – | – | N | N | – | Y | – | – | Y |
| Moreira et al. [ | Y | Y | NR | Y | Y | – | – | N | N | – | Y | – | – | Y |
| Plomecka et al. [ | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | – | – | Y | N | Y | Y | |||
| Schuch et al. [ | Y | Y | NR | Y | Y | Y | N | – | Y | – | – | Y | ||
| Stanton et al. [ | Y | Y | NR | Y | Y | – | – | N | Y | – | Y | – | – | Y |
| Zheng et al. [ | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | – | – | N | N | – | Y | – | – | Y |
| Cheval et al. [ | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | – | Y | NR |
| Filgueiras and Stultz-Kolehmainen [ | Y | N | NR | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | – | N | Y |
| Meyer et al. [ | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | N | N | Y | – | NA | Y |
| Planchuelo-Gómez et al. [ | Y | Y | NR | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | NR | Y | Y | – | N | Y |
| Zhang et al. [ | Y | N | NR | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | – | Y | NR |
Y yes, N no, NR not relevant
| The Covid-19 pandemic increased symptoms of anxiety and depression symptoms. Those reporting a higher total time spent in moderate to vigorous physical activity, had 12–32% lower chances of presenting depressive symptoms and 15–34% of presenting anxiety. |
| The promotion of physical activity habits and routines might be a cost-effective and comprehensive worldwide applicable strategy to overcome the severe gap between people in need and people receiving mental health care, especially in low-income countries with even non-existing mental health supplies. |
| Web-based technologies might be promising tools to increase motivation and volition for PA and maintain daily physical activity routines even under pandemic-specific barriers. However, there is a clear need for more systematic research for effectively and safely usable apps or web-based programs to prevent psychiatric disorders through physical activity. |