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Correlates of physical activity among depressed older people in six low‐income and middle‐income countries: A community‐based cross‐sectional study

Correlates of physical activity among depressed older people in six low‐income and middle‐income countries: A community‐based cross‐sectional study

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dc.contributor.author Davy Vancampfort
dc.contributor.author Brendon Stubbs
dc.contributor.author Nicola Veronese
dc.contributor.author James Mugisha
dc.contributor.author Nathalie Swinnen
dc.contributor.author Ai Koyanagi
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-10T11:55:37Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-10T11:55:37Z
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.identifier.issn 10991166
dc.identifier.issn 08856230
dc.identifier.uri https://combine.alvar.ug/handle/1/49036
dc.description.abstract Objective; Despite the benefits of physical activity (PA) in older people with depression, many do not comply with the International PA guidelines. Thus, we investigated what factors influence PA participation among 915 community-dwelling older adults (aged ≥65 years) with depression in 6 low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs).; ; Methods; Cross-sectional data were analyzed from the World Health Organization's Study on Global Ageing and Adult Health. The sample was restricted to those with DSM-IV depression or receiving depression treatment in the last 12 months. PA was assessed by the Global Physical Activity Questionnaire. Participants were dichotomized into low (ie, not meeting 150 minutes of moderate PA per week) and moderate-to-high physically active groups. Associations between PA and a range of correlates were examined using multivariable logistic regressions.; ; Results; The prevalence of low PA was 40.4% (95%CI = 34.8%–46.1%). After adjusting for age, sex, and country, larger household size and unemployment were significant sociodemographic correlates of low PA. Former smoking (vs never), anxiety, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), lower body mass index, bodily pain, asthma, chronic back pain, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, hearing problems, stroke, slow gait, poor self-rated health, higher levels of disability, and lower levels of social cohesion were identified as significant negative correlates of PA.; ; Conclusions; The current data provide guidance for future interventions across LMICs to assist older people with depression engage in regular PA. The promotion of social cohesion may increase the efficacy of future public health initiatives, while from a clinical perspective, somatic co-morbidities, MCI, pain, and slow gait need to be considered.; ; Key points; More than 40% of older people with depression in low-income and middle-income countries do not meet physical activity guidelines.; Somatic co-morbidities, lower body mass index, pain, and slow gait need to be considered.; The promotion of social cohesion may increase the efficacy of future public health initiatives.
dc.description.sponsorship Department of Health (ICA-CL-2017-03-001) United Kingdom
dc.publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
dc.relation.ispartof International journal of geriatric psychiatry
dc.subject correlates
dc.subject depression
dc.subject exercise
dc.subject older adults
dc.subject physical activity
dc.subject.mesh Aged
dc.subject.mesh Aged, 80 and over
dc.subject.mesh Body Mass Index
dc.subject.mesh Comorbidity
dc.subject.mesh Cross-Sectional Studies
dc.subject.mesh Depressive Disorder/prevention & control
dc.subject.mesh Developing Countries/statistics & numerical data
dc.subject.mesh Exercise/psychology
dc.subject.mesh Family Characteristics
dc.subject.mesh Female
dc.subject.mesh Health Behavior
dc.subject.mesh Health Status
dc.subject.mesh Humans
dc.subject.mesh Independent Living
dc.subject.mesh Logistic Models
dc.subject.mesh Male
dc.subject.mesh Middle Aged
dc.subject.mesh Pain/complications
dc.subject.mesh Prevalence
dc.subject.mesh Risk Factors
dc.subject.mesh Sedentary Behavior
dc.subject.mesh Social Behavior
dc.subject.mesh Unemployment/statistics & numerical data
dc.title Correlates of physical activity among depressed older people in six low‐income and middle‐income countries: A community‐based cross‐sectional study
dc.type journal article
dc.identifier.doi 10.1002/gps.4796
dc.identifier.pmid 28994143
dc.identifier.mag 2761617081
dc.identifier.lens 022-749-372-401-925
dc.identifier.volume 33
dc.identifier.issue 2
dc.identifier.spage e314
dc.identifier.epage e322
dc.subject.lens-fields Public health
dc.subject.lens-fields Cross-sectional study
dc.subject.lens-fields Psychology
dc.subject.lens-fields Physical fitness
dc.subject.lens-fields Psychological intervention
dc.subject.lens-fields Back pain
dc.subject.lens-fields Mass index
dc.subject.lens-fields Stroke
dc.subject.lens-fields Anxiety
dc.subject.lens-fields Gerontology


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