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Impact of physical activity intensity on longitudinal trajectories of cognitive function and depressive symptoms in middle-aged and older Chinese adults: Eight-year prospective study

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JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
Volume 315, Issue -, Pages 64-69

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2022.07.012

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Physical activity intensity; Depression; Cognitive function; Older adults

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  1. National Social Science Foun-dation [20CSH016]
  2. Shanghai Yangfan Project [20YF1401900]
  3. discipline development fund of University [FNSYL202008]

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Little is known about how longitudinal trajectories of cognitive function and depressive symptoms are impacted by varying levels of physical activity (PA) intensity.
Background: Little is known about how longitudinal trajectories of cognitive function and depressive symptoms are impacted by varying levels of physical activity (PA) intensity.Method: The data were from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study, a nationally representative household study of the Chinese population aged 45 years and older. The sample included 5025 middle-aged and older adults (mean age = 57) who self-reported their cognitive function, depressive symptoms, and PA intensity (vigorous PA, moderate PA, and light PA) every two years from 2011 to 2018.Result: On average, every 2 years, cognitive function decreased by 0.17 points (95 % CI: [-0.22,-0.12], P < 0.05), while depressive symptoms increased by 0.23 points (95 % CI: [0.19,0.27], P < 0.001). Middle-aged and older adults who reported a minimum of 6 days/week frequency of moderate PA (8 = 0.14, 95 % CI:[0.01,0.27]) had lower reduction of cognitive function compared to people with none moderate PA but not vigorous PA (8 = 0.04, 95 % CI:[-0.11,0.19]) and light PA (8 = 0.06, 95 % CI:[-0.09,0.22]). The increase in depressive symptoms was significantly slower among middle-aged and older adults with a minimum of 6 days/week light PA (8 =-0.02, 95 % CI:[-0.03,-0.002]).Conclusion: A minimum of 6 days of moderate PA a week was associated with a slower reduction in cognitive function and a minimum of 6 days of light PA a week was linked to a delayed increase in depressive symptoms. In middle-aged and older adults, a tailored PA intensity may be more beneficial in achieving the maximum improvement in cognitive function and mental health.

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