| Literature DB >> 35682090 |
Vincenza Gianfredi1,2, Pietro Ferrara3,4, Flavia Pennisi5, Giulia Casu5, Andrea Amerio6,7,8, Anna Odone3, Daniele Nucci9, Monica Dinu10.
Abstract
Recent research suggested that daily pattern of physical activity (PA) may have an important association with depression, but findings are limited and contradictory. Our aim was to conduct a systematic review of the literature to summarize the literature evidence on the association between timing of PA and depression. A comprehensive search of PubMed/Medline and Scopus databases has been performed, and a total of five manuscripts have been thoroughly reviewed. The performed descriptive analysis shows lower levels of PA among individuals with depression or depressive symptoms, although evidence on the 24 h pattern of PA and depression is limited. An interesting finding is the association between lower PA during the morning, higher PA late in the evening (night), and depression or depressive symptoms. However, definitive conclusions could not be drawn due to the observational nature of the studies, their limited number, the high heterogeneity in the sample populations, and the studies' differing outcome definitions and exposure assessments. Future studies considering not only the level of PA but also its daily variability might be important to further explore this novel area of research.Entities:
Keywords: circadian rhythm; daily pattern; depression; exercise; objectively measured physical activity
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35682090 PMCID: PMC9180107 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19116505
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Figure 1PRISMA flow diagram reporting the selection process.
The main characteristics of the included studies, reported in alphabetical order.
| Author, Year [Ref.] | County | Study Period | Study Design | Main Characteristics of the Sample | Sample Size (% of F); Age as Mean ± SD | Attrition | Device Used to Measure PA | Duration of PA Measurement | Validated Diagnostic Depression Tool | No. of Depressed Subjects | Main Results | Funds | CoI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Banihashemi, N.; 2016 [ | Australia | NA | C-C | Hospital-based patients with history of affective disorders | 168 cases (59.7 F); 35.7 ± 20.8 y | 0 | Actiwatch-64/L/2/Spectrum, Philips Respironics, USA | 5–22 days (mean = 14 days) | HDRS (based on DSM-IV) | 118 | Higher HDRS scores were associated with higher activity around 1:30 a.m. | yes | yes |
| Difrancesco, S.; 2021 [ | The Netherlands | Recruitment 2004–2007; | Co | Participants with current ( | 359 (62% F); 50.1 ± 11.1 y | 25 | Wrist-worn GENEActiv device (Activinsights Ltd.), UK | 14 consecutive days | CIDI and IDS (based on DSM-IV) | 93 current and 176 remittent depressive subjects | The presence ( | yes | none |
| Lorenz, N.J.; 2019 [ | Germany | NA | C-C | 121 participants with pronounced depressive symptoms | 242 (24% F); 56.52 ± 9.96 | 1368 | SenseWear® Pro 3 actigraph (BodyMedia Inc.; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) | 7 consecutive days (on average 23.03 h of data was available per day) | CES-D | 121 | No differences were found in the 24 h activity between depressed and nondepressed subjects even after excluding patients treated with antidepressant drugs | yes | none |
| Minaeva, O.; 2020 [ | The Netherlands | 2020 | C-C | 58 adults with a depression in the past 6 months, | 121 (63.6); 52.13 ± 11.3 | 263 | Wrist-worn GENEActiv device (Activinsights Ltd.) | 14 consecutive days of all-day | CIDI, and IDS (based on DSM-IV) | 111 | Depressed subjects (acute: diagnosis less than 1 month before and chronic: more than 6 months) showed less PA than healthy controls in total during the 24 h; however, only marginally significant differences were detected later in the evening | yes | none |
| Wolff, E. A.;1985 [ | USA (Bethesda) | 1984 | C-C | Patients with affective illness and a group of normal volunteers, all resident in an inpatient psychiatric research unit of the National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda | 30 cases (63% F); 37.9 ± 13.0 y | 0 | Small, self-contained, solid-state, non-telemetric electronic device worn on the nondominant wrist | A minimum of 3 days | BHS | 23 | Depressed subjects showed significantly lower motor activity from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. than healthy controls | NA | NA |
Bunney-Hamburg scale; CIDI: Composite International Diagnostic; CES-D: Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale; Co: cohort study; CoI: Conflict of interest; F: female; FU: follow-up; HDRS: Hamilton Depression Rating Scale; IDS: Interview Depressive Symptomatology; NA: not available; QIDS: Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology; SD: standard deviation; USA: United States of America; y: years.