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Mood Disorders among Older Adults Participating in Individual and Group Active Environments: Me versus Us or Both?

机译:参加个人和小组积极环境的老年人的情绪障碍:我还是我们还是两者兼而有之?

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Involvement in physical activity is associated with improved mental health including better social skills, coping mechanisms, and lower rates of depression. However, evidence on whether group or individual active environments better facilitate these benefits remains inconsistent. This cross-sectional cohort study examined the mental health reports of older adults (aged 50+) in relation to participation in group or individual active environments. Logistic multivariate regression analyses were conducted on the Canadian Community Health Survey (cycle 4.1, 2007-2008, n = 44, 057). Results illustrated that those active in both group and individual environments were 59% less likely to have a mood disorder than those who were not participating in either (P < 0.001). Also, those active in both environments were 31% less likely to have a mood disorder than those active in an individual environment (P < 0.001). Participating in only group or only individual environments had a similar effect compared to individuals not active in any environments for reducing rates of reported mood disorders (22% and 28%, resp.). However, the findings related to only group environments were not significant. These findings reveal that participating in both group and individual physical activities may have important implications for maintaining older adults' mental health status.
机译:参与体育活动与改善心理健康相关,包括更好的社交技能,应对机制和更低的抑郁症发生率。但是,关于团体或个人活动环境能否更好地促进这些益处的证据仍然不一致。这项横断面队列研究研究了老年人(50岁以上)与参与小组或个人活跃环境有关的心理健康报告。在加拿大社区健康调查中进行了逻辑多元回归分析(周期4.1,2007-2008,n = 44,057)。结果表明,在小组和个人环境中活跃的人患情绪障碍的可能性比未参加者低59%(P <0.001)。而且,在两种环境中活动的人患情绪障碍的可能性比在单独环境中活动的人低31%(P <0.001)。与在任何环境中不活跃的人相比,仅参加小组或单独的环境对于减少所报告的情绪障碍的发生率具有相似的效果(分别为22%和28%)。但是,仅与小组环境有关的发现并不重要。这些发现表明,参加团体和个人的体育活动可能对维持老年人的心理健康状况具有重要意义。

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