Department of Preventive Medicine & Institute of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Soonchunhyang University College of Medicine, 30, Suncheonhyang 6-gil, Dongnam-gu, Cheonan-si, Chungcheongnam-do, Republic of Korea.
Department of Surgery, Inje Univ. Ilsan Paik Hospital, 170 Juhwa-ro, IlsanSeo-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, 10380, Republic of Korea.
BMC Public Health. 2018 Sep 15;18(1):1123. doi: 10.1186/s12889-018-6030-4.
There are conflicting researches on the relationship between muscular strength and depression, the most common mental illness. There is no study of relationship between muscular strength and depression using national data from young adults to seniors. For example, there has not been a study done explaining mediating pathways among the influences of handgrip strength on depression. Here, we conducted survey for the association between relative handgrip strength and depression and explain mediated pathways for quality of life.
A cross-sectional study was administered to 4298 Korean adult subjects, aged 19-80 years, based on the 6th Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES VI) of 2014. Handgrip strength reported as the average with each hand. The relative handgrip strength is defined as the handgrip strength divided by the body mass index (BMI). We performed analysis for all subjects and age groups (young adult, middle-aged, and elderly). We analyzed the association using multivariate linear regression and logistic regression. We also conducted mediation analysis for quality of life, which was measured by the EuroQol Five-Dimension Questionnaire (EQ5D).
After adjusting for covariates, handgrip strength was inversely associated with the PHQ-9 score (P < 0.05). The odds ratios (OR) of depression symptoms were statistically significant for participants in the first and second quartile of handgrip strength compared to those with the highest quartile in entire sample, young adult, middle-aged, and elderly. There was about a 50% mediation effect of EQ5D in the relationship between handgrip strength and depression.
Using a large national sample, our results found that lower handgrip strength is associated with an increased risk of depression in Korean adult (young adult, middle-aged, and elderly). Our results suggest that increasing muscular strength may prevent depression in Korean adults.
肌肉力量与最常见的精神疾病——抑郁症之间的关系存在相互矛盾的研究。利用来自年轻人到老年人的全国性数据研究肌肉力量与抑郁症之间的关系尚无报道。例如,目前还没有研究解释握力对抑郁症影响的中介途径。在这里,我们进行了一项调查,研究了相对握力与抑郁之间的关系,并解释了生活质量的中介途径。
本研究采用 2014 年第六次韩国国家健康和营养检查调查(KNHANES VI)的数据,对 4298 名年龄在 19-80 岁的韩国成年受试者进行了横断面研究。报告的握力为每只手的平均值。相对握力定义为握力除以体重指数(BMI)。我们对所有受试者和年龄组(年轻人、中年人、老年人)进行了分析。我们使用多元线性回归和逻辑回归分析了关联。我们还对生活质量进行了中介分析,生活质量通过欧洲五维健康量表(EQ5D)进行测量。
在校正了协变量后,握力与 PHQ-9 评分呈负相关(P<0.05)。与握力最高四分位组相比,整个样本、年轻组、中年组和老年组中握力处于第一和第二四分位组的参与者出现抑郁症状的比值比(OR)具有统计学意义。握力与抑郁之间的关系中,EQ5D 的中介作用约为 50%。
使用大型全国性样本,我们的研究结果发现,较低的握力与韩国成年人(年轻人、中年人、老年人)患抑郁症的风险增加有关。我们的研究结果表明,增强肌肉力量可能有助于预防韩国成年人的抑郁。