[大学生体育活动变化与焦虑和抑郁共病症状的关系]。

Meng Wang, Shuman Tao, Yajuan Yang, Liwei Zou, Yang Xie, Tingting Li, Dan Zhang, Yang Qu, Shuang Zhai, Fangbiao Tao, Xiaoyan Wu
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目的:了解大学生体育活动与焦虑抑郁共病的流行情况,探讨体育活动变化与焦虑抑郁共病的相关程度,为促进大学生健康发展提供参考;心理健康。方法:2019年4 - 5月,随机抽取安徽省合肥市和江西省上饶市1所高校公共卫生、护理、化学、体育专业新生1179名。进行了基线问卷调查。2021年5月进行随访调查,共纳入1046名受试者,其中女性647名,男性399名。采用《国际体育活动问卷-短表》评估大学生体育活动水平,采用《患者健康问卷》和《广泛性焦虑障碍量表》评估大学生随访期间的焦虑和抑郁症状。确定大学生焦虑抑郁共存症状为焦虑抑郁共病症状。结果:在随访调查中,大学生焦虑抑郁共病症状的检出率为16.9%(n=177),体力活动变化充足、减少、增加和不足的检出率分别为72.5%(n=758)、13.8%(n=144)、9.2%(n=96)和4.6%(n=48)。多元Logistic回归模型结果显示,在控制混杂因素后,与持续高水平体力活动的大学生相比,体力活动充足、体力活动增加(OR=1.89, 95%CI 1.10 ~ 3.25)、体力活动减少(OR= 2.80, 95%CI 1.72 ~ 4.57)、体力活动不足(OR= 3.66, 95%CI 1.85 ~ 7.23)增加了大学生焦虑抑郁共病症状的风险(P<0.05)。然而,与体力活动充足的患者相比,体力活动增加、减少或不足的患者出现焦虑或抑郁症状的风险没有显著增加(P>0.05)。结论:体育活动水平及其变化与大学生心理健康状况有关。持续低水平的体育活动与大学生焦虑和抑郁共病的风险增加有关。
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[Association between changes in physical activity and comorbid symptoms of anxiety and depression in college students].

Objective: To describe the prevalence of physical activity and comorbid symptoms of anxiety and depression in college students, and to explore the correlation strength between changes in physical activity and comorbid symptoms of anxiety and depression, so as to provide a reference for promoting college students' mental health.

Methods: From April to May 2019, 1179 freshmen majoring in public health, nursing, chemistry and physical education were randomly sampled from one university in Hefei City, Anhui Province, and Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province, respectively. A baseline questionnaire survey was conducted. A follow-up survey was conducted in May 2021, and a total of 1046 subjects were included, including 647 female and 399 male. The International Physical Activity Questionnaire-Short Form was used to evaluate the physical activity level of college students, and the Patient Health Questionnaire and Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale were used to evaluate the anxiety and depression symptoms of college students during follow-up. Determining the coexistence of anxiety and depression symptoms in college students as anxiety-depression comorbid symptoms.

Results: In the follow-up survey, the detection rate of anxiety and depression comorbid symptoms of college students was 16.9%(n=177), and the detection rates of sufficient, decreased, increased, and insufficient physical activity changes were 72.5%(n=758), 13.8%(n=144), 9.2%(n=96), and 4.6%(n=48), respectively. The result of multiple Logistic regression model showed that, after controlling for confounding factors, compared with those with sustained high level of physical activity, i. e. , adequate physical activity, increased physical activity(OR=1.89, 95%CI 1.10-3.25), decreased physical activity(OR =2.80, 95% CI 1.72-4.57), and insufficient physical activity(OR = 3.66, 95% CI 1.85-7.23) increased the risk of anxiety-depression comorbidity symptoms of college students(P<0.05). However, there was no significant increase in the risk of anxiety or depressive symptoms in those who increased, decreased, or insufficient physical activity compared with those who were sufficient physical activity(P>0.05).

Conclusion: The level of physical activity and its changes are related to mental health of college students. The continuous low level of physical activity is associated with the increased risk of comorbidity of anxiety and depression in college students.

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