Physical activity, depression, anxiety, and stress in adults and elderly in the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil
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Summary: | The aim was to verify whether there is a relationship between physical activity habits and the indication of associated risk for depression, anxiety, and stress in adults and the elderly during a period of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil. A cross-sectional study, with data collection between October and November 2021, was carried out using an online form, with questions about sociodemographic data, physical activity practice before and during the pandemic, health status, mental health through the Scale of Depression, Anxiety, and Stress (DASS-21), and level of physical activity through the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). Statistical analysis was performed using the chi-square test with a significance level of 5% and multiple correspondence analysis. The were 1044 men and women, aged between 18 and 75, from all over the national territory. Among them, 48.0%, 35.9%, and 61.1% showed an indication of associated risk for depression, anxiety, and stress, respectively. Adult participants 93.4%, female 66.8%, educational level up to undergraduate studies 54.2%, and single 57.5%, as well as those with a low level of physical activity 36.1% and who reported worsening in practice during the pandemic 53.9%, showed a greater risk indication for depression, anxiety and stress (p<0.05). In summary, physically active people who managed to maintain or improve their practice during the pandemic showed a lower indication of associated risk for problems related to mental health. It is important to consider the planning of public policies from the perspective of equity to help people with greater vulnerability in accessing physical activity. |
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Physical activity, depression, anxiety, and stress in adults and elderly in the COVID-19 pandemic in BrazilAtividade física, depressão, ansiedade e estresse em adultos e idosos na pandemia COVID-19 no BrasilSaúde mentalComportamento sedentárioCoronavírusTranstorno mentalMental healthSedentary behaviorCoronavirusMental disorderThe aim was to verify whether there is a relationship between physical activity habits and the indication of associated risk for depression, anxiety, and stress in adults and the elderly during a period of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil. A cross-sectional study, with data collection between October and November 2021, was carried out using an online form, with questions about sociodemographic data, physical activity practice before and during the pandemic, health status, mental health through the Scale of Depression, Anxiety, and Stress (DASS-21), and level of physical activity through the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). Statistical analysis was performed using the chi-square test with a significance level of 5% and multiple correspondence analysis. The were 1044 men and women, aged between 18 and 75, from all over the national territory. Among them, 48.0%, 35.9%, and 61.1% showed an indication of associated risk for depression, anxiety, and stress, respectively. Adult participants 93.4%, female 66.8%, educational level up to undergraduate studies 54.2%, and single 57.5%, as well as those with a low level of physical activity 36.1% and who reported worsening in practice during the pandemic 53.9%, showed a greater risk indication for depression, anxiety and stress (p<0.05). In summary, physically active people who managed to maintain or improve their practice during the pandemic showed a lower indication of associated risk for problems related to mental health. It is important to consider the planning of public policies from the perspective of equity to help people with greater vulnerability in accessing physical activity.O objetivo foi verificar se há relação entre os níveis de atividade física e a indicação de risco associado para depressão, ansiedade e estresse em adultos e idosos durante um período da pandemia da COVID-19 no Brasil. Estudo transversal, entre outubro e novembro de 2021, foi realizado por meio de um formulário online, com perguntas sobre dados sociodemográficos, prática de atividade física antes e durante a pandemia, estado de saúde, saúde mental - Escala de Depressão, Ansiedade e Estresse (DASS-21) e nível de atividade física - Questionário Internacional de Atividade Física (IPAQ). A análise estatística foi realizada por meio do teste Qui-Quadrado com nível de significância de 5% e análise de correspondência múltipla. Participaram 1044 homens e mulheres, com idade entre 18 e 75 anos, de todo território nacional. Entre os participantes, 48,0%, 35,9% e 61,1% apresentaram indicação de risco associado para depressão, ansiedade e estresse, respectivamente. Os participantes adultos 93,4%, do gênero feminino 66,8%, nível de escolaridade até o ensino superior 54,2% e solteiros 57,5%, bem como os com nível baixo de atividade física 36,1% e que relataram piora na prática durante a pandemia 53,9% apresentaram maior indicação de risco para depressão, ansiedade e estresse (p<0,05). Em síntese, pessoas fisicamente ativas e que conseguiram manter ou melhorar a prática durante a pandemia, apresentaram menor indicação de risco associado para problemas relacionados à saúde mental. É importante considerar o planejamento de políticas públicas sob a ótica da equidade, para auxiliar pessoas com maior vulnerabilidade no acesso à atividade física.Sociedade Brasileira de Atividade Física & Saúde2024-04-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://rbafs.org.br/RBAFS/article/view/1515610.12820/rbafs.28e0323Brazilian Journal of Physical Activity & Health; Vol. 28 (2023); 1-13Revista Brasileira de Atividade Física & Saúde; v. 28 (2023); 1-132317-1634reponame:Revista Brasileira de Atividade Física & Saúde (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Atividade Física e Saúde (SBAFS)instacron:SBAFSengporhttps://rbafs.org.br/RBAFS/article/view/15156/11319https://rbafs.org.br/RBAFS/article/view/15156/11320Copyright (c) 2023 Milton José de Azevedo, Gabriel Peinado Costa, João Luiz Andrella, Elisângela Aparecida da Silva Lizzi, Átila Alexandre Trapéinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAzevedo, Milton José deCosta, Gabriel PeinadoAndrella, João LuizLizzi, Elisângela Aparecida da SilvaTrapé, Átila Alexandre2024-06-24T13:08:31Zoai:rbafs.ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/15156Revistahttps://rbafs.org.br/RBAFS/indexONGhttps://rbafs.org.br/RBAFS/oairbafs@sbafs.org.br | gestao+rbafs@lepidus.com.br2317-16341413-3482opendoar:2024-06-24T13:08:31Revista Brasileira de Atividade Física & Saúde (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Atividade Física e Saúde (SBAFS)false |
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Physical activity, depression, anxiety, and stress in adults and elderly in the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil Atividade física, depressão, ansiedade e estresse em adultos e idosos na pandemia COVID-19 no Brasil |
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Physical activity, depression, anxiety, and stress in adults and elderly in the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil |
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Physical activity, depression, anxiety, and stress in adults and elderly in the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil Azevedo, Milton José de Saúde mental Comportamento sedentário Coronavírus Transtorno mental Mental health Sedentary behavior Coronavirus Mental disorder |
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Physical activity, depression, anxiety, and stress in adults and elderly in the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil |
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Physical activity, depression, anxiety, and stress in adults and elderly in the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil |
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Physical activity, depression, anxiety, and stress in adults and elderly in the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil |
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Physical activity, depression, anxiety, and stress in adults and elderly in the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil |
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Physical activity, depression, anxiety, and stress in adults and elderly in the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil |
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Azevedo, Milton José de |
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Azevedo, Milton José de Costa, Gabriel Peinado Andrella, João Luiz Lizzi, Elisângela Aparecida da Silva Trapé, Átila Alexandre |
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Costa, Gabriel Peinado Andrella, João Luiz Lizzi, Elisângela Aparecida da Silva Trapé, Átila Alexandre |
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Azevedo, Milton José de Costa, Gabriel Peinado Andrella, João Luiz Lizzi, Elisângela Aparecida da Silva Trapé, Átila Alexandre |
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Saúde mental Comportamento sedentário Coronavírus Transtorno mental Mental health Sedentary behavior Coronavirus Mental disorder |
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Saúde mental Comportamento sedentário Coronavírus Transtorno mental Mental health Sedentary behavior Coronavirus Mental disorder |
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The aim was to verify whether there is a relationship between physical activity habits and the indication of associated risk for depression, anxiety, and stress in adults and the elderly during a period of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil. A cross-sectional study, with data collection between October and November 2021, was carried out using an online form, with questions about sociodemographic data, physical activity practice before and during the pandemic, health status, mental health through the Scale of Depression, Anxiety, and Stress (DASS-21), and level of physical activity through the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). Statistical analysis was performed using the chi-square test with a significance level of 5% and multiple correspondence analysis. The were 1044 men and women, aged between 18 and 75, from all over the national territory. Among them, 48.0%, 35.9%, and 61.1% showed an indication of associated risk for depression, anxiety, and stress, respectively. Adult participants 93.4%, female 66.8%, educational level up to undergraduate studies 54.2%, and single 57.5%, as well as those with a low level of physical activity 36.1% and who reported worsening in practice during the pandemic 53.9%, showed a greater risk indication for depression, anxiety and stress (p<0.05). In summary, physically active people who managed to maintain or improve their practice during the pandemic showed a lower indication of associated risk for problems related to mental health. It is important to consider the planning of public policies from the perspective of equity to help people with greater vulnerability in accessing physical activity. |
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