Association Between Physical Activity and Risk of Depression
Matthew A. Pearce
1
,
Leandro Garcia
1, 2
,
Ali Abbas
1
,
Tessa Strain
1
,
Felipe B. Schuch
3
,
Rajna Golubic
1, 4
,
Paul Kelly
5
,
Saad A Khan
6
,
Mrudula Utukuri
6
,
Yvonne Laird
7, 8
,
Alexander Mok
1, 9
,
Andrea Smith
1
,
M Tainio
1, 10, 11
,
SOREN BRAGE
1
,
James Woodcock
1
3
6
9
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2022-06-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 5.755
CiteScore: 31.4
Impact factor: 17.1
ISSN: 2168622X, 21686238
PubMed ID:
35416941
Psychiatry and Mental health
Abstract
Depression is the leading cause of mental health-related disease burden and may be reduced by physical activity, but the dose-response relationship between activity and depression is uncertain.To systematically review and meta-analyze the dose-response association between physical activity and incident depression from published prospective studies of adults.PubMed, SCOPUS, Web of Science, PsycINFO, and the reference lists of systematic reviews retrieved by a systematic search up to December 11, 2020, with no language limits. The date of the search was November 12, 2020.We included prospective cohort studies reporting physical activity at 3 or more exposure levels and risk estimates for depression with 3000 or more adults and 3 years or longer of follow-up.Data extraction was completed independently by 2 extractors and cross-checked for errors. A 2-stage random-effects dose-response meta-analysis was used to synthesize data. Study-specific associations were estimated using generalized least-squares regression and the pooled association was estimated by combining the study-specific coefficients using restricted maximum likelihood.The outcome of interest was depression, including (1) presence of major depressive disorder indicated by self-report of physician diagnosis, registry data, or diagnostic interviews and (2) elevated depressive symptoms established using validated cutoffs for a depressive screening instrument.Fifteen studies comprising 191 130 participants and 2 110 588 person-years were included. An inverse curvilinear dose-response association between physical activity and depression was observed, with steeper association gradients at lower activity volumes; heterogeneity was large and significant (I2 = 74%; P < .001). Relative to adults not reporting any activity, those accumulating half the recommended volume of physical activity (4.4 marginal metabolic equivalent task hours per week [mMET-h/wk]) had 18% (95% CI, 13%-23%) lower risk of depression. Adults accumulating the recommended volume of 8.8 mMET hours per week had 25% (95% CI, 18%-32%) lower risk with diminishing potential benefits and higher uncertainty observed beyond that exposure level. There were diminishing additional potential benefits and greater uncertainty at higher volumes of physical activity. Based on an estimate of exposure prevalences among included cohorts, if less active adults had achieved the current physical activity recommendations, 11.5% (95% CI, 7.7%-15.4%) of depression cases could have been prevented.This systematic review and meta-analysis of associations between physical activity and depression suggests significant mental health benefits from being physically active, even at levels below the public health recommendations. Health practitioners should therefore encourage any increase in physical activity to improve mental health.
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Pearce M. A., Garcia L., Abbas A., Strain T., Schuch F. B., Golubic R., Kelly P., Khan S. A., Utukuri M., Laird Y., Mok A., Smith A., Tainio M., BRAGE S., Woodcock J. Association Between Physical Activity and Risk of Depression // JAMA Psychiatry. 2022. Vol. 79. No. 6. p. 550.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2022.0609
UR - https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2022.0609
TI - Association Between Physical Activity and Risk of Depression
T2 - JAMA Psychiatry
AU - Pearce, Matthew A.
AU - Garcia, Leandro
AU - Abbas, Ali
AU - Strain, Tessa
AU - Schuch, Felipe B.
AU - Golubic, Rajna
AU - Kelly, Paul
AU - Khan, Saad A
AU - Utukuri, Mrudula
AU - Laird, Yvonne
AU - Mok, Alexander
AU - Smith, Andrea
AU - Tainio, M
AU - BRAGE, SOREN
AU - Woodcock, James
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/06/01
PB - American Medical Association (AMA)
SP - 550
IS - 6
VL - 79
PMID - 35416941
SN - 2168-622X
SN - 2168-6238
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@article{2022_Pearce,
author = {Matthew A. Pearce and Leandro Garcia and Ali Abbas and Tessa Strain and Felipe B. Schuch and Rajna Golubic and Paul Kelly and Saad A Khan and Mrudula Utukuri and Yvonne Laird and Alexander Mok and Andrea Smith and M Tainio and SOREN BRAGE and James Woodcock},
title = {Association Between Physical Activity and Risk of Depression},
journal = {JAMA Psychiatry},
year = {2022},
volume = {79},
publisher = {American Medical Association (AMA)},
month = {jun},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2022.0609},
number = {6},
pages = {550},
doi = {10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2022.0609}
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Pearce, Matthew A., et al. “Association Between Physical Activity and Risk of Depression.” JAMA Psychiatry, vol. 79, no. 6, Jun. 2022, p. 550. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2022.0609.
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