Background:While mentally passive sedentary behavior such as television viewing (TV) is often related with depressive symptoms, some research shows that physical activity (PA) may attenuate this association. Thus, this study aimed to examine the associations between TV, PA, and depressive symptoms, considering sociodemographic covariates.Methods:A sample of 29,285 adults (13,943 men; 15,342 women) with a mean age of 50.9 ± 17.4 years (50.6 ± 17.3 men; 51.1 ± 17.5 women) from the European Social Survey agreed to be respondents for this study. Data for sociodemographic variables, TV watching, PA, and depressive symptoms were self-reported. Different statistical procedures were conducted to provide evidence for the association between study va...
Depression is an increasing public health concern with rising prevalence. Nevertheless, far from eve...
Abstract Background Limited research has explored the relationship between non-leisure-time physical...
Empirical evidence suggests that physical activity is related to less depressive moods. However, lit...
There is emerging evidence for a link between sedentary behavior and mental health, although the mec...
Sedentary behaviors may be more common among persons with mental disorders and thereby result in poo...
Objective: Our aim was to analyze the association between sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and ...
Background Time spent watching TV by Europeans has been calculated to be 22.1 h per week on average ...
Objective: The aim of this prospective study was to investigate the reciprocal nature of the physica...
Purpose Physical activity, sleep problems, and symptoms of depression contribute to overall well-bei...
Background Physically inactive lifestyles and sedentary behaviors (SB) are key contributors to ill h...
Background: Regular physical activity reduces the risk of depression onset and is an effective tr...
Depressive symptoms are known to adversely influence longevity and wellbeing. In particular, depress...
Physical activity is positively associated with mental health. Exercise interventions have been show...
Depressive symptoms are known to adversely influence longevity and wellbeing. In particular, depress...
Background and objectives Depression can pose a major threat to an individual’s ability to cope wit...
Depression is an increasing public health concern with rising prevalence. Nevertheless, far from eve...
Abstract Background Limited research has explored the relationship between non-leisure-time physical...
Empirical evidence suggests that physical activity is related to less depressive moods. However, lit...
There is emerging evidence for a link between sedentary behavior and mental health, although the mec...
Sedentary behaviors may be more common among persons with mental disorders and thereby result in poo...
Objective: Our aim was to analyze the association between sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and ...
Background Time spent watching TV by Europeans has been calculated to be 22.1 h per week on average ...
Objective: The aim of this prospective study was to investigate the reciprocal nature of the physica...
Purpose Physical activity, sleep problems, and symptoms of depression contribute to overall well-bei...
Background Physically inactive lifestyles and sedentary behaviors (SB) are key contributors to ill h...
Background: Regular physical activity reduces the risk of depression onset and is an effective tr...
Depressive symptoms are known to adversely influence longevity and wellbeing. In particular, depress...
Physical activity is positively associated with mental health. Exercise interventions have been show...
Depressive symptoms are known to adversely influence longevity and wellbeing. In particular, depress...
Background and objectives Depression can pose a major threat to an individual’s ability to cope wit...
Depression is an increasing public health concern with rising prevalence. Nevertheless, far from eve...
Abstract Background Limited research has explored the relationship between non-leisure-time physical...
Empirical evidence suggests that physical activity is related to less depressive moods. However, lit...