The projected effect of increasing physical activity on reducing the prevalence of common mental disorders among Canadian men and women: A national population-based community study
Authors: Xiangfei Meng and Carl D'Arcy
Overview
Abstract (English)
Little quantitative research has been conducted on the effect of physical activity (PA) modification on the prevalence of mental disorders in a nationally representative sample. We aimed to provide quantitative evidence regarding the potential effectiveness of PA in the management of mental disorders. METHODS: We used data from the national Canadian Community Health Survey of Mental Health and Well-being (CCHS 1.2) designed to represent the approximately the 25 million national community population aged 15 years and over in 2002. RESULTS: Around 1 in 10 Canadians reported a 12-month mental disorder. Women reported more mood and anxiety disorders, men more substance dependence. Almost half of Canadians were physically inactive. After adjusting for covariates, physical inactivity was a significant risk factor for common mental disorders, except manic episode. Approximately 780,000 cases nationally are attributable to physical inactivity. A 10% reduction in the rate of physical inactivity would reduce common mental disorders by 167,000 cases, a 25% reduction would result in 389,000 fewer cases. PA was more beneficial for men. CONCLUSIONS: Clinicians and public health campaigns targeting individual patients and general populations can improve patients’ symptoms and prevent a significant proportion of future mental disorders by increasing the amount of PA.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Xiangfei Meng and Carl D'Arcy |
Publication Year | 2013 |
Title | The projected effect of increasing physical activity on reducing the prevalence of common mental disorders among Canadian men and women: A national population-based community study |
Volume | 56 |
Journal Name | Preventive Medicine |
Number | 1 |
Pages | 59-63 |
Publication Language | English |
- Xiangfei Meng
- Xiangfei Meng and Carl D'Arcy
- The projected effect of increasing physical activity on reducing the prevalence of common mental disorders among Canadian men and women: A national population-based community study
- Preventive Medicine
- 56
- 2013
- 1
- 59-63