Temporal associations between objectively measured physical activity and depressive symptoms: An experience sampling study

Li Y-M, Konstabel K, Mõttus R, Lemola S (2022)
Frontiers in Psychiatry 13: 920580.

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Li, Yu-MeiUniBi; Konstabel, Kenn; Mõttus, René; Lemola, SakariUniBi
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This study aimed to examine the relationship between the timing of physical activity and within-individual differences in depressive symptoms, positive affect, and negative affect in individuals with different baseline levels of depressive symptoms. Experience sampling methodology (ESM) was used to measure real-time depressive symptoms, positive affect, and negative affect in a convenience sample of 78 healthy adults (agedM= 25.46 years,SD= 6.18; 57 females) five times per day for 14 days. We measured physical activity throughout the 14 days by using activity sensors. Baseline levels of depressive symptoms were assessed with the PHQ-9 to build subgroups with low vs. mild-moderate depressive symptoms. Physical activity predicted decreased depressive symptom levels, negative affect, and increased positive affect. Associations were stronger for individuals with higher baseline levels of depressive symptoms and for physical activity between 0 and 30 min compared to physical activity between 30 and 180 min before the mood rating. Conversely, levels of depressive symptoms, positive and negative affect did not predict physical activity. The convenience sample may not have been representative of the general population or people with depression. Accelerometers may not have detected some types of physical activities such as bicycling. Causality could not be inferred because of the observational study design. Individuals with higher levels of depressive symptoms may benefit from physical activity. While the effects were strongest for physical activity immediately before the mood ratings, the effects were in the same direction for up to 3 h before the mood ratings.
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experience sampling method (ESM); physical activity; accelerometry; negative affect; positive affect; depressive symptoms; within-individual difference
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
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Frontiers in Psychiatry
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13
Art.-Nr.
920580
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1664-0640
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Li Y-M, Konstabel K, Mõttus R, Lemola S. Temporal associations between objectively measured physical activity and depressive symptoms: An experience sampling study. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 2022;13: 920580.
Li, Y. - M., Konstabel, K., Mõttus, R., & Lemola, S. (2022). Temporal associations between objectively measured physical activity and depressive symptoms: An experience sampling study. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 13, 920580. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.920580
Li, Yu-Mei, Konstabel, Kenn, Mõttus, René, and Lemola, Sakari. 2022. “Temporal associations between objectively measured physical activity and depressive symptoms: An experience sampling study”. Frontiers in Psychiatry 13: 920580.
Li, Y. - M., Konstabel, K., Mõttus, R., and Lemola, S. (2022). Temporal associations between objectively measured physical activity and depressive symptoms: An experience sampling study. Frontiers in Psychiatry 13:920580.
Li, Y.-M., et al., 2022. Temporal associations between objectively measured physical activity and depressive symptoms: An experience sampling study. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 13: 920580.
Y.-M. Li, et al., “Temporal associations between objectively measured physical activity and depressive symptoms: An experience sampling study”, Frontiers in Psychiatry, vol. 13, 2022, : 920580.
Li, Y.-M., Konstabel, K., Mõttus, R., Lemola, S.: Temporal associations between objectively measured physical activity and depressive symptoms: An experience sampling study. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 13, : 920580 (2022).
Li, Yu-Mei, Konstabel, Kenn, Mõttus, René, and Lemola, Sakari. “Temporal associations between objectively measured physical activity and depressive symptoms: An experience sampling study”. Frontiers in Psychiatry 13 (2022): 920580.
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