Recursive Partitioning Methods to Examine the Effects of Physical Activity on Physical and Mental Health: A Case Study at One Public University in the United States

Q1 Medicine Physical Activity and Health Pub Date : 2021-05-21 DOI:10.5334/PAAH.98
S. Robinson, J. Gilmore
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The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of physical activity (PA) on physical and mental health within an adult sample, while controlling for demographic characteristics. Data were analyzed from the 2018–2019 Exercise is Medicine® On Campus (EIM-OC) assessment of students, faculty, and staff at one public university in the United States. Participants completed a survey including a demographic questionnaire, the 12-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-12), and the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). Classification and Regression Trees, a supervised learning technique based upon recursive partitioning, were utilized to explore the relationships between PA and health. Variable-importance was assessed via the permutation method and confirmed with ensemble learning methods. Results indicated that PA, especially in leisure, was predictive of both physical and mental health. Further, leisure PA was the single most important variable contributing to mental health. Greater levels of physical health were observed in adults achieving at least 672 MET minutes of leisure PA per week, while greater levels of mental health were observed in adults achieving at least 950 MET minutes of leisure PA per week. Despite current recommendations for PA (irrespective of domain), more PA (especially in leisure) improves physical and mental health.
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检验体育活动对身心健康影响的递归划分方法——以美国一所公立大学为例
本研究的目的是在控制人口统计学特征的情况下,研究成人样本中体力活动(PA)对身心健康的影响。数据分析来自2018-2019年对美国一所公立大学的学生、教师和工作人员进行的“校园运动即医学”(EIM-OC)评估。参与者完成了一项调查,包括人口统计问卷、12项简短健康调查(SF-12)和国际体育活动问卷(IPAQ)。分类回归树是一种基于递归划分的监督学习技术,用于探索PA与健康之间的关系。变量重要性通过置换法进行评估,并用集成学习法进行确认。结果表明,特别是在休闲时,PA可以预测身体和心理健康。此外,休闲PA是影响心理健康的最重要的单一变量。研究发现,每周至少进行672 MET分钟休闲活动的成年人身体健康水平更高,而每周至少进行950 MET分钟休闲活动的成年人心理健康水平更高。尽管目前建议进行体育锻炼(无论在哪个领域),但更多的体育锻炼(特别是在休闲时)可以改善身心健康。
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Physical Activity and Health
Physical Activity and Health Medicine-Rehabilitation
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