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2030-12-31
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ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN TV VIEWING AND DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS AMONG 60,202 BRAZILIAN ADULTS: THE BRAZILIAN NATIONAL HEALTH SURVEY
Exercise
Sedentary behavior
Mental health
Mental disorders
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Universidade Estadual de Londrina. Grupo de Estudos e Pesquisas em Metabolismo, Nutrição e Exercício. Londrina, PR, Brasil.
University of Maiduguri. College of Medical Sciences. Department of Physiotherapy. Maiduguri, Nigeria.
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto de Comunicação e Informação Científica e Tecnológica em Saúde. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil.
University of Leuven. Department of Rehabilitation Sciences. KU Leuven. Leuven, Belgium.
Universidade Federal de Sergipe. Departamento de Educação Física. São Cristóvão, SE, Brasil.
University of Maiduguri. College of Medical Sciences. Department of Physiotherapy. Maiduguri, Nigeria.
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto de Comunicação e Informação Científica e Tecnológica em Saúde. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil.
University of Leuven. Department of Rehabilitation Sciences. KU Leuven. Leuven, Belgium.
Universidade Federal de Sergipe. Departamento de Educação Física. São Cristóvão, SE, Brasil.
Resumen en ingles
Our aim was to examine associations between depression and time spent in TV viewing in a representative sample of Brazilian adults. Data from the Brazilian National Health Survey (Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde – PNS in Portuguese) (n =60,202; ≥18 years) were used. Time spent TV viewing (h/day) was elicited via interview. Depression was evaluated through the Patient Health Questionnaire-9. Chronological age, educational status, employment status, alcohol use, tobacco smoking and body mass index were covariates. Descriptive statistics (mean and 95% confidence interval) and adjusted logistic regression models were applied. Five or more hours as well as less than 1 h of TV viewing was associated with increased depression (men: <1 h OR = 1.89, 95%CI = 1.40–2.54; ≥5 h OR = 2.69, 95%CI = 1.88–3.83; women: <1 h OR = 1.50, 95%CI = 1.25–1.81; ≥5 h OR = 1.65, 95%CI = 1.35–2.03) when compared to 2–2.99 h of TV viewing. More than 5 h/day seems to be associated with a higher risk for depression among Brazilian adults (except for older adults). Less than 1 h TV viewing might be a measure-of-proxy for a lower socio-economic status, which is a known risk factor for depression.
Palabras clave en ingles
Physical inactivityExercise
Sedentary behavior
Mental health
Mental disorders
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