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24-hour movement behaviours and the risk of common mental health symptoms: A compositional analysis in the UK biobank
INTRODUCTION: Sedentary behaviour is potentially a modifiable risk factor for depression and anxiety disorders, but findings have been inconsistent. OBJECTIVES: To assess associations of sedentary behavior with depression and anxiety symptoms and estimate the impact of replacing daily time spent in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9470470/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.341 |
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author | Kandola, A. Del Pozo Cruz, B. Osborn, D. Stubbs, B. Choi, K. Hayes, J. |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Sedentary behaviour is potentially a modifiable risk factor for depression and anxiety disorders, but findings have been inconsistent. OBJECTIVES: To assess associations of sedentary behavior with depression and anxiety symptoms and estimate the impact of replacing daily time spent in sedentary behaviors with sleep, light, or moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, using novel compositional data analysis methods. METHODS: Prospective cohort study in with 60,235 UK Biobank participants (mean age: 56; 56% female). Exposure was baseline daily movement behaviours (accelerometer-assessed sedentary behaviour, physical activity, and self-reported total sleep). Outcomes were depression and anxiety symptoms (Patient Health Questionnaire-9 and Generalised Anxiety Disorders-7) at follow up. RESULTS: Replacing 60 minutes of sedentary behaviour with light activity, moderate-to-vigorous activity, and sleep was associated with lower depression symptom scores by 1·3% (95%CI, 0·4%-2·1%), 12·5% (95%CI, 11·4%-13·5%), and 7·6% (95%CI, 6·9%-8·4%), and lower odds of depression by 0·95 (95%CI, 0·94-0·96), 0·75 (95%CI, 0·74-0·76), and 0·90 (95%CI, 0·90-0·91) at follow-up. Replacing 60 minutes of sedentary behaviour with moderate-to-vigorous activity and sleep was associated with lower anxiety symptom scores by 6·6% (95%CI, 5·5%-7·6%) and 4·5% (95%CI, 3·7%-5·2%), and lower odds of meeting the threshold for an anxiety disorder by 0·90 (95%CI, 0·89-0·90) and 0·97 (95%CI, 0·96-0·97) at follow-up. However, replacing 60 minutes of sedentary behaviour with light activity was associated with higher anxiety symptom scores by 4·5% (95%CI, 3·7%-5·3%) and higher odds of an anxiety disorder by 1·07 (95%CI, 1·06-1·08). CONCLUSIONS: Sedentary behaviour is a risk factor for increased depression and anxiety symptoms in adults, but different replacement activities differentially influence mental health. DISCLOSURE: No significant relationships. |
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spelling | pubmed-94704702022-09-29 24-hour movement behaviours and the risk of common mental health symptoms: A compositional analysis in the UK biobank Kandola, A. Del Pozo Cruz, B. Osborn, D. Stubbs, B. Choi, K. Hayes, J. Eur Psychiatry Abstract INTRODUCTION: Sedentary behaviour is potentially a modifiable risk factor for depression and anxiety disorders, but findings have been inconsistent. OBJECTIVES: To assess associations of sedentary behavior with depression and anxiety symptoms and estimate the impact of replacing daily time spent in sedentary behaviors with sleep, light, or moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, using novel compositional data analysis methods. METHODS: Prospective cohort study in with 60,235 UK Biobank participants (mean age: 56; 56% female). Exposure was baseline daily movement behaviours (accelerometer-assessed sedentary behaviour, physical activity, and self-reported total sleep). Outcomes were depression and anxiety symptoms (Patient Health Questionnaire-9 and Generalised Anxiety Disorders-7) at follow up. RESULTS: Replacing 60 minutes of sedentary behaviour with light activity, moderate-to-vigorous activity, and sleep was associated with lower depression symptom scores by 1·3% (95%CI, 0·4%-2·1%), 12·5% (95%CI, 11·4%-13·5%), and 7·6% (95%CI, 6·9%-8·4%), and lower odds of depression by 0·95 (95%CI, 0·94-0·96), 0·75 (95%CI, 0·74-0·76), and 0·90 (95%CI, 0·90-0·91) at follow-up. Replacing 60 minutes of sedentary behaviour with moderate-to-vigorous activity and sleep was associated with lower anxiety symptom scores by 6·6% (95%CI, 5·5%-7·6%) and 4·5% (95%CI, 3·7%-5·2%), and lower odds of meeting the threshold for an anxiety disorder by 0·90 (95%CI, 0·89-0·90) and 0·97 (95%CI, 0·96-0·97) at follow-up. However, replacing 60 minutes of sedentary behaviour with light activity was associated with higher anxiety symptom scores by 4·5% (95%CI, 3·7%-5·3%) and higher odds of an anxiety disorder by 1·07 (95%CI, 1·06-1·08). CONCLUSIONS: Sedentary behaviour is a risk factor for increased depression and anxiety symptoms in adults, but different replacement activities differentially influence mental health. DISCLOSURE: No significant relationships. Cambridge University Press 2021-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9470470/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.341 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Abstract Kandola, A. Del Pozo Cruz, B. Osborn, D. Stubbs, B. Choi, K. Hayes, J. 24-hour movement behaviours and the risk of common mental health symptoms: A compositional analysis in the UK biobank |
title | 24-hour movement behaviours and the risk of common mental health symptoms: A compositional analysis in the UK biobank |
title_full | 24-hour movement behaviours and the risk of common mental health symptoms: A compositional analysis in the UK biobank |
title_fullStr | 24-hour movement behaviours and the risk of common mental health symptoms: A compositional analysis in the UK biobank |
title_full_unstemmed | 24-hour movement behaviours and the risk of common mental health symptoms: A compositional analysis in the UK biobank |
title_short | 24-hour movement behaviours and the risk of common mental health symptoms: A compositional analysis in the UK biobank |
title_sort | 24-hour movement behaviours and the risk of common mental health symptoms: a compositional analysis in the uk biobank |
topic | Abstract |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9470470/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.341 |
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