Authors
Marc-André Bélair, Dafna E Kohen, Mila Kingsbury, Ian Colman
Publication date
2018/10/1
Journal
BMJ open
Volume
8
Issue
10
Pages
e021119
Publisher
British Medical Journal Publishing Group
Description
Background
Physical and sedentary activities have been identified as potentially modifiable risk factors for many diseases, including mental illness, and may be effective targets for public health policy and intervention. However, the relative contribution of physical activity versus sedentary behaviour to mental health is less clear. This study investigated the cross-sectional association between physical activity, sedentary activity and symptoms of depression and anxiety at age 14–15 in the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY).
Methods
Respondents aged 14–15 years between 1996 and 2009 who reported on symptoms of depression in the NLSCY were included (n=9702). Multinomial logistic regression was used to assess the relationship between physical and sedentary activity and symptoms of depression and anxiety. Joint models including both physical and sedentary activity were also …
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