| Literature DB >> 36008859 |
Emily R Rutherford1, Corneel Vandelanotte1, Janine Chapman1, Quyen G To2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Physical activity is associated with depression. However, benefits of physical activity on depression may differ for specific domains of physical activity (i.e., leisure-time, work, and travel). Moreover, the relationship between physical activity and depression could also differ for people in different Body Mass Index (BMI) categories. This study investigated the relationship between domain-specific physical activity and BMI with depression, and the moderation effects of BMI on the relationship between domain physical activity and depression.Entities:
Keywords: Active transport; Body mass index; Exercise; Leisure; Mental Health; Moderator; Occupational
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 36008859 PMCID: PMC9413906 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-022-14037-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 4.135
Weighted sample characteristics
| Cycle 2011-2012 | Cycle 2013-2014 | Total | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | M or % (SE) | N | M or % (SE) | N | M or % (SE) | |
| Age (years) | 4935 | 46.48 (0.85) | 5112 | 46.40 (0.40) | 10047 | 46.44 (0.47) |
| Gender | ||||||
| Male | 2493 | 49.3% (0.9) | 2491 | 49.1% (0.5) | 4984 | 49.2% (0.5) |
| Female | 2442 | 50.7% (0.9) | 2621 | 50.9% (0.5) | 5063 | 50.8% (0.5) |
| Marital Status | ||||||
| Never married | 1102 | 20.3% (2.5) | 1019 | 19.5% (1.3) | 2121 | 19.9% (1.4) |
| Married/with partner | 2856 | 62.4% (2.1) | 3078 | 63.0% (1.3) | 5934 | 62.7% (1.3) |
| Others | 973 | 17.3% (0.8) | 1014 | 17.5% (0.6) | 1987 | 17.4% (0.5) |
| Education | ||||||
| High school or below | 2134 | 35.6% (2.6) | 2181 | 36.1% (2.2) | 4315 | 35.9% (1.7) |
| Above high school | 2799 | 64.4% (2.6) | 2927 | 63.9% (2.2) | 5726 | 64.1% (1.7) |
| Ethnicity | ||||||
| Non-Hispanic White | 1800 | 66.9% (3.8) | 2171 | 65.8% (3.3) | 3971 | 66.4% (2.5) |
| Non-Hispanic Black | 1248 | 11.0% (2.1) | 999 | 10.9% (1.6) | 2247 | 10.9% (1.3) |
| Non-Hispanic Asian | 747 | 5.3% (0.9) | 634 | 5.6% (0.7) | 1381 | 5.5% (0.6) |
| Mexican American/others | 1140 | 16.7% (2.4) | 1308 | 17.8% (2.5) | 2448 | 17.3% (1.7) |
| Poverty income ratio | 4518 | 2.95 (0.11) | 4704 | 2.98 (0.11) | 9222 | 2.97 (0.08) |
| Total MVPA | ||||||
| <150min/week | 1783 | 33.1% (1.7) | 1932 | 36.4% (0.9) | 3715 | 34.7% (0.9) |
| ≥150min/week | 3150 | 66.9% (1.7) | 3180 | 63.6% (0.9) | 6330 | 65.3% (0.9) |
| Work MVPA | ||||||
| <150min/week | 3460 | 67.4% (1.3) | 3470 | 66.2% (1.2) | 6930 | 66.8% (0.9) |
| ≥150min/week | 1464 | 32.6% (1.3) | 1631 | 33.8% (1.2) | 3095 | 33.2% (0.9) |
| Leisure MVPA | ||||||
| <150min/week | 3114 | 59.3% (2.2) | 3275 | 61.9% (1.1) | 6389 | 60.6% (1.2) |
| ≥150min/week | 1816 | 40.7% (2.2) | 1835 | 38.1% (1.1) | 3651 | 39.4% (1.2) |
| Transport MVPA | ||||||
| <150min/week | 3964 | 81.3% (1.7) | 4370 | 87.5% (1.0) | 8334 | 84.4% (1.0) |
| ≥150min/week | 963 | 18.7% (1.7) | 736 | 12.5% (1.0) | 1699 | 15.6% (1.0) |
| BMI | ||||||
| Underweight/healthy | 1541 | 31.5% (1.8) | 1534 | 30.2% (0.9) | 3075 | 30.8% (1.0) |
| Overweight | 1555 | 34.5% (1.5) | 1615 | 33.4% (0.8) | 3170 | 34.0% (0.9) |
| Obese | 1603 | 34.0% (1.3) | 1778 | 36.4 (0.9) | 3381 | 35.2% (0.8) |
| Depression scores | 4143 | 2.74 (0.13) | 4504 | 2.85 (0.09) | 8647 | 2.80 (0.08) |
M Mean score, SE Standard error, MVPA Moderate-vigorous physical activity
Associations between physical activity domains and BMI with depression
| Model 1 | Model 2 | |
|---|---|---|
| Total MVPA (<150 vs ≥150 minutes) | 0.95 [0.66, 1.25]*** | 0.83 [0.50, 1.16]*** |
| Leisure MVPA (<150 vs ≥150 minutes) | 1.04 [0.79, 1.29]*** | 0.84 [0.57, 1.11]*** |
| Work-related MVPA (<150 vs ≥150 minutes) | 0.13 [-0.12, 0.38] | 0.16 [-0.10, 0.42] |
| Travel MVPA (<150 vs ≥150 minutes) | 0.14 [-0.26, 0.55] | 0.26 [-0.16, 0.67] |
| BMI (underweight/normal vs obese) | -0.59 [-0.95, -0.22]*** | -0.60 [-0.96, -0.25]*** |
| BMI (overweight vs obese) | -0.62 [-0.97, -0.26]*** | -0.40 [-0.76, -0.04]* |
Model 1: bivariate model, include only physical activity and depression Model 2: multivariable model, adjusted for age, gender, ethnicity, education, marital status, and poverty-income-ratio.
*p<0.05, **p<0.01, ***p,0.001