School of Physical Education, Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong, China.
JMIR Public Health Surveill. 2023 Mar 23;9:e44682. doi: 10.2196/44682.
More activity participation is an important means of handling depression and promoting positive aging, but the impact of changes in activity participation on the developmental trajectory of depression has not been fully studied.
The purpose of this study is to study the relationship between current activity participation and depression in middle-aged and older people (≥45 years old) and the relationship between activity participation and the developmental trajectory of depression in later life in China.
This study used data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) across 7 years and included a total of 4818 middle-aged and older people (≥45 years old). Controlling for relevant control variables, the latent growth curve model and the cross-lag model were used to assess the effect of changes in activity participation on the depression trajectory in later life and the main lag relationship between activity participation and depression. Activity participation as well as depression were measured using the self-reported activity and health status based on the CHARLS questionnaire.
Among the 4818 respondents, the mean values of physical activity participation, social leisure activity participation, and depression ranged from 76.98 (SD 15.16) to 83.95 (SD 5.72), from 7.43 (SD 8.67) to 9.25 (SD 10.16), and from 7.61 (SD 5.72) to 8.82 (SD 6.51), respectively. Our findings revealed that activity participation could be related to depression. Physical activity participation predicted initial depression (β=-0.631, P<.001) and its trajectory (β=0.461, P<.001). However, social leisure activity participation predicted initial depression (β=-0.223, P<.001) but did not predict its trajectory (β=0.067, P=.159). Finally, cross-lag regression analysis further demonstrated the predictive effect of activity participation on depression.
This study demonstrates the prediction of activity participation for future depression in the Chinese middle-aged and older populations. The data showed that activity participation is significantly associated with changes in depression and future depression among middle-aged and older people in China. The Chinese government should encourage middle-aged and older people to participate in various activities, which can effectively prevent the aggravation of depression and also have a positive significance for positive aging.
更多的活动参与是应对抑郁和促进积极老龄化的重要手段,但活动参与变化对抑郁发展轨迹的影响尚未得到充分研究。
本研究旨在研究中国中年和老年人(≥45 岁)当前活动参与度与抑郁之间的关系,以及活动参与度与晚年抑郁发展轨迹之间的关系。
本研究使用了中国健康与退休纵向研究(CHARLS)7 年的数据,共纳入 4818 名中年和老年人(≥45 岁)。在控制相关控制变量的情况下,使用潜在增长曲线模型和交叉滞后模型评估活动参与度对晚年抑郁轨迹的影响,以及活动参与度与抑郁之间的主要滞后关系。活动参与度和抑郁通过基于 CHARLS 问卷的自我报告活动和健康状况来衡量。
在 4818 名受访者中,身体活动参与度、社会休闲活动参与度和抑郁的平均值范围分别为 76.98(SD 15.16)至 83.95(SD 5.72)、7.43(SD 8.67)至 9.25(SD 10.16)和 7.61(SD 5.72)至 8.82(SD 6.51)。我们的研究结果表明,活动参与度可能与抑郁有关。身体活动参与度预测了初始抑郁(β=-0.631,P<.001)及其轨迹(β=0.461,P<.001)。然而,社会休闲活动参与度预测了初始抑郁(β=-0.223,P<.001),但未预测其轨迹(β=0.067,P=.159)。最后,交叉滞后回归分析进一步证明了活动参与度对抑郁的预测作用。
本研究证明了中国中年和老年人群体中活动参与度对未来抑郁的预测作用。数据表明,活动参与度与中国中年和老年人的抑郁变化和未来抑郁显著相关。中国政府应鼓励中年和老年人参与各种活动,这可以有效防止抑郁的加重,对积极老龄化也具有积极意义。