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Optimal Physical Activity Is Associated with the Reduction of Depressive Symptoms via Neuroticism and Resilience

Background: Personality traits, such as neuroticism, that results in vulnerability to stress, and resilience, a measure of stress coping, are closely associated with the onset of depressive symptoms, whereas regular physical activity habits have been shown to reduce depressive symptoms. In this stud...

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Autores principales: Nakajima, Kazuki, Shimura, Akiyoshi, Kikkawa, Masayuki, Ito, Shunichiro, Honyashiki, Mina, Tamada, Yu, Higashi, Shinji, Ichiki, Masahiko, Inoue, Takeshi, Masuya, Jiro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10340455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37444734
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11131900
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author Nakajima, Kazuki
Shimura, Akiyoshi
Kikkawa, Masayuki
Ito, Shunichiro
Honyashiki, Mina
Tamada, Yu
Higashi, Shinji
Ichiki, Masahiko
Inoue, Takeshi
Masuya, Jiro
author_facet Nakajima, Kazuki
Shimura, Akiyoshi
Kikkawa, Masayuki
Ito, Shunichiro
Honyashiki, Mina
Tamada, Yu
Higashi, Shinji
Ichiki, Masahiko
Inoue, Takeshi
Masuya, Jiro
author_sort Nakajima, Kazuki
collection PubMed
description Background: Personality traits, such as neuroticism, that results in vulnerability to stress, and resilience, a measure of stress coping, are closely associated with the onset of depressive symptoms, whereas regular physical activity habits have been shown to reduce depressive symptoms. In this study, the mediating effects of neuroticism and resilience between physical activity duration and depressive symptoms were investigated by a covariance structure analysis. Methods: Between April 2017 and April 2018, 526 adult volunteers were surveyed using self-administered questionnaires. Demographic information, habitual physical activity duration (PAD), neuroticism, and resilience were investigated. The effects of these factors on depressive symptoms were analyzed by a covariance structure analysis. This study was conducted with the approval of the Medical Ethics Committee of Tokyo Medical University. Results: The dose–response curves of physical activity duration and depression scores were U-shaped: the optimal physical activity duration for the lowest depression score was 25.7 h/week. We found that the greater the difference from the optimal PAD, the higher the neuroticism and the lower the resilience, and the more severe the depressive symptoms. Covariance structure analysis demonstrated that neuroticism and resilience significantly and completely mediated the effects of the difference from the optimal PAD on depressive symptoms (coefficient of determination R(2) = 0.349). Conclusion: Our study suggests that there is an optimal PAD that reduces depressive symptoms, and that a greater difference from the optimal PAD increases depressive symptoms through neuroticism and resilience.
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spelling pubmed-103404552023-07-14 Optimal Physical Activity Is Associated with the Reduction of Depressive Symptoms via Neuroticism and Resilience Nakajima, Kazuki Shimura, Akiyoshi Kikkawa, Masayuki Ito, Shunichiro Honyashiki, Mina Tamada, Yu Higashi, Shinji Ichiki, Masahiko Inoue, Takeshi Masuya, Jiro Healthcare (Basel) Article Background: Personality traits, such as neuroticism, that results in vulnerability to stress, and resilience, a measure of stress coping, are closely associated with the onset of depressive symptoms, whereas regular physical activity habits have been shown to reduce depressive symptoms. In this study, the mediating effects of neuroticism and resilience between physical activity duration and depressive symptoms were investigated by a covariance structure analysis. Methods: Between April 2017 and April 2018, 526 adult volunteers were surveyed using self-administered questionnaires. Demographic information, habitual physical activity duration (PAD), neuroticism, and resilience were investigated. The effects of these factors on depressive symptoms were analyzed by a covariance structure analysis. This study was conducted with the approval of the Medical Ethics Committee of Tokyo Medical University. Results: The dose–response curves of physical activity duration and depression scores were U-shaped: the optimal physical activity duration for the lowest depression score was 25.7 h/week. We found that the greater the difference from the optimal PAD, the higher the neuroticism and the lower the resilience, and the more severe the depressive symptoms. Covariance structure analysis demonstrated that neuroticism and resilience significantly and completely mediated the effects of the difference from the optimal PAD on depressive symptoms (coefficient of determination R(2) = 0.349). Conclusion: Our study suggests that there is an optimal PAD that reduces depressive symptoms, and that a greater difference from the optimal PAD increases depressive symptoms through neuroticism and resilience. MDPI 2023-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10340455/ /pubmed/37444734 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11131900 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Nakajima, Kazuki
Shimura, Akiyoshi
Kikkawa, Masayuki
Ito, Shunichiro
Honyashiki, Mina
Tamada, Yu
Higashi, Shinji
Ichiki, Masahiko
Inoue, Takeshi
Masuya, Jiro
Optimal Physical Activity Is Associated with the Reduction of Depressive Symptoms via Neuroticism and Resilience
title Optimal Physical Activity Is Associated with the Reduction of Depressive Symptoms via Neuroticism and Resilience
title_full Optimal Physical Activity Is Associated with the Reduction of Depressive Symptoms via Neuroticism and Resilience
title_fullStr Optimal Physical Activity Is Associated with the Reduction of Depressive Symptoms via Neuroticism and Resilience
title_full_unstemmed Optimal Physical Activity Is Associated with the Reduction of Depressive Symptoms via Neuroticism and Resilience
title_short Optimal Physical Activity Is Associated with the Reduction of Depressive Symptoms via Neuroticism and Resilience
title_sort optimal physical activity is associated with the reduction of depressive symptoms via neuroticism and resilience
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10340455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37444734
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11131900
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