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Norwegian adolescents, physical activity and mental health: The Young-HUNT study

机译:挪威青少年,体育锻炼和心理健康:Young-HUNT研究

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Background: The aim of the study was to examine the associations of physical activity, sport participation, and body composition on the risk of symptoms of mental health problems in a large population-based sample of Norwegian adolescents.Methods: Analyses were based on 4-year longitudinal data from the Young-HUNT studies in Norway among 2000 adolescents aged 13-19 years. We calculated relative risks of anxiety/depression symptoms, as well as of feeling downhearted and dissatisfied with life, in relation to various measures of physical activity, sports participation, anthropometric measures, and body image.Results: Overall, physical activity was inversely associated with the risk for anxiety/depression in boys (Ptrend, 0.02), but not in girls (P-trend, 0.34). Girls who considered themselves “very fat/chubby” had a higher risk than those who considered themselves as “about the same as others” (RR, 1.4; 95% CI, 1.0-1.7), whereas in boys, the risk was highest for those who considered themselves as “thin/very thin” (RR, 1.7; 95% CI,1.1-2.7). Analysis of the risk of feeling downhearted or dissatisfied with life showed an inverse association for physical activity, both in girls and boys, and there was also a U-shaped association with body image.Conclusion: Physical activity was inversely related to risk of anxiety/depression in boys, but not in girls, and inversely related to the risk of feeling downhearted and dissatisfied with life in both genders. Body image was strongly associated with symptoms of anxiety/depression and measures of well-being, whereas body size showed no clear associations. These results suggest that self-perception of appearance are moreimportant for mental health in adolescents than the actual body composition, and that being physically active may be beneficial, especially among boys.
机译:背景:这项研究的目的是在大量基于人口的挪威青少年样本中检验体育活动,体育参与和身体成分与心理健康问题症状风险的相关性。方法:分析基于4-来自挪威的Young-HUNT研究提供的2000年纵向数据,涵盖了2000年13-19岁的青少年。我们计算了各种体育锻炼,运动参与,人体测量学和身体形象方面的焦虑/抑郁症状以及感到沮丧和对生活不满意的相对风险。结果:总体而言,体育锻炼与身体活动呈负相关。男孩的焦虑/抑郁风险(P趋势,0.02),而女孩则没有(P趋势,0.34)。认为自己“非常胖/胖”的女孩比认为自己“与其他人差不多”的女孩(RR,1.4; 95%CI,1.0-1.7)更高,而在男孩中,认为自己“薄/很薄”的人(RR,1.7; 95%CI,1.1-2.7)。对情绪低落或对生活不满意的风险的分析表明,男孩和女孩的体育活动都与身体活动呈负相关,并且与身体图像也呈U形关联。结论:体育活动与焦虑风险/男孩的抑郁症,而不是女孩的抑郁症,与患情绪低落和对生活的不满意的风险成反比。身体形象与焦虑/抑郁症状和幸福感密切相关,而身体大小没有明显的关联。这些结果表明,外表的自我感知对青少年的心理健康比实际的身体组成更为重要,而且身体活动可能有益,特别是在男孩中。

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