Background: Depression is a prevalent, debilitating, and often recurrent mood disorder for which successful firstline treatments remains limited. The purpose of this study was to investigate the cross-sectional associations between self-reported physical activity (PA) and depressive symptoms and status among Irish adults, using two existing datasets, The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) and The Mitchelstown Cohort Study. Methods: The two selected databases were pooled (n = 10,122), and relevant variables were harmonized. PA was measured using the short form International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Depressive symptoms were measured by the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression (CES-D) questionnaire. Participants were cla...
Background: Physical activity is often associated with better mental health. However, there is evide...
Background: : Sedentary behavior (SB) may be a risk factor for depression in middle- and old age adu...
Objective: Analyse the relationship between different levels of physical activity (PA) and depressio...
Background: Depression is a prevalent, debilitating, and often recurrent mood disorder for which suc...
Background: Depression is a prevalent, debilitating, and often recurrent mood disorder for which suc...
peer-reviewedBackground: Depression is a prevalent, debilitating, and often recurrent mood disorder ...
Research indicates that the prevalence of depression is increasing and that by 2020 depression will...
Table S1. Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) derived from binominal logistic regress...
Physical activity is positively associated with mental health. Exercise interventions have been show...
Background: Epidemiologic research suggests that physical activity is associated with decreased prev...
Objective: The aim of this prospective study was to investigate the reciprocal nature of the physica...
Regular physical activity (PA) appears to protect against the emergence of depression, but prospecti...
This study aimed to analyse the cross‑sectional and prospective relationship between moderate and v...
Background: There is a paucity of nationally representative data available on the correlates of phy...
Objective: To examine the compositional effects of physical behaviour on mental health. Design: Cros...
Background: Physical activity is often associated with better mental health. However, there is evide...
Background: : Sedentary behavior (SB) may be a risk factor for depression in middle- and old age adu...
Objective: Analyse the relationship between different levels of physical activity (PA) and depressio...
Background: Depression is a prevalent, debilitating, and often recurrent mood disorder for which suc...
Background: Depression is a prevalent, debilitating, and often recurrent mood disorder for which suc...
peer-reviewedBackground: Depression is a prevalent, debilitating, and often recurrent mood disorder ...
Research indicates that the prevalence of depression is increasing and that by 2020 depression will...
Table S1. Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) derived from binominal logistic regress...
Physical activity is positively associated with mental health. Exercise interventions have been show...
Background: Epidemiologic research suggests that physical activity is associated with decreased prev...
Objective: The aim of this prospective study was to investigate the reciprocal nature of the physica...
Regular physical activity (PA) appears to protect against the emergence of depression, but prospecti...
This study aimed to analyse the cross‑sectional and prospective relationship between moderate and v...
Background: There is a paucity of nationally representative data available on the correlates of phy...
Objective: To examine the compositional effects of physical behaviour on mental health. Design: Cros...
Background: Physical activity is often associated with better mental health. However, there is evide...
Background: : Sedentary behavior (SB) may be a risk factor for depression in middle- and old age adu...
Objective: Analyse the relationship between different levels of physical activity (PA) and depressio...