2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2019.08.039
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Leisure time physical activity and its relation to psychiatric comorbidities in depression. Findings from Finnish Depression and Metabolic Syndrome in Adults (FDMSA) study

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“…Furthermore, when the quality of life of citizens is promoted through the development of technological recreational sports, and they feel the tangible positive outcomes of this participation, this will increase their positive experiences of this participation, which is also consistent with the results of the research by Kim & Jae Ko (2019) suggesting the use of user experiences when using active sports and recreational technologies (25). Increasing such satisfaction and thereby increasing participation rate leads to a physically, mentally, and even mentally healthier society, which is also consistent with the result of research by Raatikainen et al (2019) suggesting a direct link between increased physical health and performing recreational sports using technology and thus reduction of disease (24). The results of the present study are also consistent with the results of the research by Shin and Gweon (2019), suggesting a direct relationship between enhanced learning and promoted mental health (26).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Furthermore, when the quality of life of citizens is promoted through the development of technological recreational sports, and they feel the tangible positive outcomes of this participation, this will increase their positive experiences of this participation, which is also consistent with the results of the research by Kim & Jae Ko (2019) suggesting the use of user experiences when using active sports and recreational technologies (25). Increasing such satisfaction and thereby increasing participation rate leads to a physically, mentally, and even mentally healthier society, which is also consistent with the result of research by Raatikainen et al (2019) suggesting a direct link between increased physical health and performing recreational sports using technology and thus reduction of disease (24). The results of the present study are also consistent with the results of the research by Shin and Gweon (2019), suggesting a direct relationship between enhanced learning and promoted mental health (26).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…As mentioned, Raatikainen et al (2019) concluded that leisure physical activity reduces the disease incidence rate. Their research results are consistent with this part of the research suggesting a link between the development of recreational sports with the promotion of health status and reduction of disease incidence rate (24). This section of the study indicates that the introduction of new technologies has increased sports' commercialization power.…”
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confidence: 83%
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“…Conversely, as sitting hours increased, students' depression sig-nificantly increased despite controlling for confounders (10). The level of PA seems to also matter, while leisure time PA (LTPA) level was not associated with psychiatric comorbidities among depressed patients, however, the higher the LTPA level was, the less the participants suffered from depressive symptoms (11).…”
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confidence: 96%
“…신체활동 빈도에 대한 선행 연구에서는 주 3회 이상의 신체활동 빈도에서 우울증 유 병률이 가장 낮았다 (Bishwajit et al,2017;Camacho et al, 1991). 질병을 가진 환자를 대상으로 실시한 선행 연구는 대부분 실험연구로 주 1회~2회, 90분~ 120분의 신체활동 중재를 실시하여 항우울증 효과가 있었음을 보 고하였다 (Raatikainen et al, 2019;Abdelbasset et al, 2019)…”
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