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Journal of Sport and Health Science | 2017

Sedentary behavior and physical activity predicting depressive symptoms in adolescents beyond attributes of health-related physical fitness

Gene L. Farren; Tao Zhang; Xiangli Gu; Katherine T. Thomas

Background Sedentary behavior (SB), physical activity (PA), and attributes of physical fitness have been shown to be related to depressive symptoms in adolescents. The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether SB and fitness-producing activity predicted depression in active adolescents over and above gender and fitness attributes. Methods Participants were 249 adolescents (age: 12.85 ± 0.89 years, mean ± SD) from 3 public middle schools who wore Actical accelerometers to assess their SB and PA. Participants also completed the FITNESSGRAM health-related fitness assessment and a brief depression questionnaire. A 3-step hierarchical regression analysis was conducted with gender and fitness attributes (i.e., body mass index (BMI), maximal volume oxygen uptake (VO2max), curlups, and pushups), moderate- and vigorous-intensity activity, and SB entered in respective steps. Results Regression analysis indicated activity variables (i.e., moderate- and vigorous-intensity activity) significantly predicted depression (ΔR2 = 0.12, p < 0.01) beyond gender and fitness attributes. Overall, gender, fitness attributes, activity variables, SB explained 31% of the variance in depression. Structure coefficients revealed VO2max (rs = −0.77), moderate-intensity activity (rs = −0.67), vigorous-intensity activity (rs = −0.81), and SB (rs = 0.57) were substantially correlated with the criterion variable; thus, they were the strongest predictors of depression. Conclusion The findings of the current study indicated SB and PA were both significant predictors of depression; however, sufficient fitness-producing activity and adequate cardiorespiratory fitness may nullify the negative influence of SB on depressive symptoms in active adolescents.


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2016

How Frequencies Of Different Physical Activity Intensities Relate To Health-related Physical Fitness In Adolescents.: 853 Board #169 June 1, 3: 30 PM - 5: 00 PM.

Gene L. Farren; Xiangli Gu; Tao Zhang; Katherine T. Thomas


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

Physical Literacy, Anxiety, And Depression In Sixth-grade Physical Education Students: 1347 Board #155 May 31 9

Gene L. Farren; Paul E. Yeatts; Hongxin Li


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2017

Exercise Preference Mode Related to Trait Anxiety in College Students: 2054 Board #67 June 1 2

Kaitlyn E. Carmichael; Gene L. Farren; Paul E. Yeatts; Tsz Lun Chu; Mitch Barton; Scott B. Martin


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2017

Relations between Basic Psychological Needs and Health-Related Fitness Measures in Male and Female College Students: 2059 Board #72 June 1 2

Veera H. Korjala; Paul E. Yates; Tsz Lun Chu; Gene L. Farren; Scott B. Martin


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2017

How Is Self-efficacy Related To Components Of Health-related Fitness In Male And Female Undergraduates?: 727 Board #6 May 31 3

Sandy T. Nguyen; Paul E. Yeatts; Gene L. Farren; Tsz Lun Chu; Mitch Barton; Scott B. Martin


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2017

Validity Of The Multidimensional Outcome Expectations For Exercise Scale In Young Adults: 2047 Board #60 June 1 2

Gene L. Farren; Paul E. Yeatts; Tsz Lun Chu; Tao Zhang; Scott B. Martin; Mitch Barton


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2017

Using Theory of Planned Behavior to Examine Chinese Adolescents’ Moderate and Vigorous Physical Activities: 3135 Board #40 June 2 3

Hongxin Li; Tao Zhang; Tsz Lun Chu; Gene L. Farren; Zhendong Zhang


Journal of American College Health | 2017

Factors related to meeting physical activity guidelines in active college students: A social cognitive perspective

Gene L. Farren; Tao Zhang; Scott B. Martin; K. T. Thomas


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2016

How Undergraduates' Attitudes toward Fitness Testing Is Related to Their Performance on Physical Assessments: 401 Board #238 June 1, 11: 00 AM - 12: 30 PM.

Mitch Barton; Whitney Moore; Paul E. Yeatts; Gene L. Farren; Tsz L. Chu; Scott B. Martin

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Scott B. Martin

University of North Texas

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Tao Zhang

University of North Texas

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Paul E. Yeatts

University of North Texas

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Mitch Barton

University of North Texas

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Xiangli Gu

University of North Texas

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K. T. Thomas

Georgia Southern University

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