Associations of Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior With Mental Distress According to Caregiver Status: Analysis of the Health Information National Trends Survey, 2022
Babatope Ayokunle Ogunjesa,
Otávio Amaral de Andrade Leão,
Susan Aguiñaga
et al.
Abstract:Purpose To (1) examine how physical activity and sedentary behavior are related to mental distress and (2) identify and compare how various levels of sedentary behaviors may differentially predict mental distress after accounting for physical activity, among caregivers vs non-caregivers. Design Cross-sectional secondary data. Setting National Cancer Institute’s Health Information National Trends Survey Cycle 6 fielded online from March-November 2022. Participants U.S. adults aged 18 and older. Measures The Pat… Show more
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