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On the move: A cross-sectional study on physical activity, sedentary behavior, and depressive symptoms among older people in rural Portugal).

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Resumo:In the field of gerontological health, depression is a major challenge that is often associated with decreased physical activity and an increase in sedentary behavior. This study explored these relationships in a sample of 54 non-depressed older adults (≥60 years) from rural Portugal who were divided into two groups: that engaged in both self-initiated and structured physical activity, and the other that was limited to self-initiated activity only. Activity levels and depressive symptoms were assessed using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire – Short Form and the Geriatric Depression Scale-27. The results showed a positive correlation between physical activity and depressive symptoms in the self-initiated activity group. In contrast, there were no significant differences in depressive symptoms in the structured activity group, suggesting a possible protective function of structured physical activity against depression. This study highlights the complex dynamics between physical activity, sedentary behavior and depressive symptoms in older adults and emphasizes the need for tailored intervention approaches. To further advance our understanding in this field, future research should focus on addressing the specific protective mechanisms of structured physical activity against depression and evaluating the long-term efficacy of such interventions in different older populations.
Autores principais:Ramalho, André
Outros Autores:Fonseca, Renato Manuel Martins; Petrica, João
Assunto:Physical activity Sedentarism Depression Older adults Rural population Actividad física Sedentarismo Depresión Adultos mayores Población rural
Ano:2024
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco
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Resumo:In the field of gerontological health, depression is a major challenge that is often associated with decreased physical activity and an increase in sedentary behavior. This study explored these relationships in a sample of 54 non-depressed older adults (≥60 years) from rural Portugal who were divided into two groups: that engaged in both self-initiated and structured physical activity, and the other that was limited to self-initiated activity only. Activity levels and depressive symptoms were assessed using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire – Short Form and the Geriatric Depression Scale-27. The results showed a positive correlation between physical activity and depressive symptoms in the self-initiated activity group. In contrast, there were no significant differences in depressive symptoms in the structured activity group, suggesting a possible protective function of structured physical activity against depression. This study highlights the complex dynamics between physical activity, sedentary behavior and depressive symptoms in older adults and emphasizes the need for tailored intervention approaches. To further advance our understanding in this field, future research should focus on addressing the specific protective mechanisms of structured physical activity against depression and evaluating the long-term efficacy of such interventions in different older populations.