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每周体育活动时长与心理健康之间的关联:对挪威奥斯陆市15至16岁学生的一项为期三年的随访研究。

The association between weekly hours of physical activity and mental health: a three-year follow-up study of 15-16-year-old students in the city of Oslo, Norway.

作者信息

Sagatun Aase, Søgaard Anne Johanne, Bjertness Espen, Selmer Randi, Heyerdahl Sonja

机构信息

Research Department, Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Eastern and Southern Norway, Nydalen, Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2007 Jul 12;7:155. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-7-155.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Mental health problems are a worldwide public health burden. The literature concerning the mental health benefits from physical activity among adults has grown. Adolescents are less studied, and especially longitudinal studies are lacking. This paper investigates the associations between weekly hours of physical activity at age 15-16 and mental health three years later.

METHODS

Longitudinal self-reported health survey. The baseline study consisted of participants from the youth section of the Oslo Health Study, carried out in schools in 2000-2001 (n = 3811). The follow-up in 2003-2004 was conducted partly at school and partly through mail. A total of 2489 (1112 boys and 1377 girls) participated in the follow-up. Mental health was measured by the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire with an impact supplement. Physical activity was measured by a question on weekly hours of physical activity outside of school, defined as exertion 'to an extent that made you sweat and/or out of breath'. Adjustments were made for well-documented confounders and mental health at baseline.

RESULTS

In boys, the number of hours spent on physical activity per week at age 15-16 was negatively associated with emotional symptoms [B (95%CI) = -0.09 (-0.15, -0.03)] and peer problems [B (95%CI) = -0.08 (-0.14, -0.03)] at age 18-19 after adjustments. In girls, there were no significant differences in SDQ subscales at age 18-19 according to weekly hours of physical activity at age 15-16 after adjustments. Boys and girls with five to seven hours of physical activity per week at age 15-16 had the lowest mean scores for total difficulties and the lowest percentage with high impact score at age 18-19, but the differences were not statistically significant after adjustments.

CONCLUSION

Weekly hours of physical activity at age 15-16 years was weakly associated with mental health at three-year follow-up in boys. Results encourage a search for further knowledge about physical activity as a possible protective factor in relation to mental health problems in adolescence.

摘要

背景

心理健康问题是一项全球性的公共卫生负担。关于成年人体育活动对心理健康有益的文献不断增加。针对青少年的研究较少,尤其是缺乏纵向研究。本文调查了15 - 16岁时每周体育活动时长与三年后的心理健康之间的关联。

方法

纵向自我报告健康调查。基线研究的参与者来自奥斯陆健康研究的青少年部分,于2000 - 2001年在学校开展(n = 3811)。2003 - 2004年的随访部分在学校进行,部分通过邮件开展。共有2489人(1112名男孩和1377名女孩)参与了随访。心理健康通过优势与困难问卷及一份影响补充量表进行测量。体育活动通过一个关于校外每周体育活动时长的问题进行测量,校外体育活动定义为“达到让你出汗和/或气喘吁吁程度的运动”。对已充分记录的混杂因素及基线时的心理健康状况进行了调整。

结果

在男孩中,15 - 16岁时每周体育活动时长与18 - 19岁时的情绪症状[B(95%置信区间)= -0.09(-0.15,-0.03)]和同伴问题[B(95%置信区间)= -0.08(-0.14,-0.03)]呈负相关,调整后依然如此。在女孩中,调整后,根据15 - 16岁时每周体育活动时长,18 - 19岁时优势与困难问卷各分量表无显著差异。15 - 16岁时每周进行五至七小时体育活动的男孩和女孩在18 - 19岁时总困难得分均值最低,高影响得分百分比也最低,但调整后差异无统计学意义。

结论

在三年随访中,15 - 16岁时每周体育活动时长与男孩的心理健康存在弱关联。研究结果促使人们进一步探寻体育活动作为青少年心理健康问题可能的保护因素的相关知识。

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