Journal article
Associations of overall sitting time and sitting time in different contexts with depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms
AL Rebar, C Vandelanotte, J Van Uffelen, C Short, MJ Duncan
Mental Health and Physical Activity | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2014
Abstract
Spending a lot of time sitting has been linked to more depressive symptoms and spending a lot of time engaged in screen-based sitting has been linked to greater likelihood of having mental disorders and poorer psychological distress. The purpose of this study was to examine whether overall sitting time and time spent sitting in different contexts was associated with depression, anxiety, or stress symptoms. Sitting time (time spent sitting on typical work- and non-work days while engaged in leisure activities, working, using a computer, watching television, and in transport) and symptom severity of depression, anxiety, and stress were self-reported in a cross-sectional online survey in 2012 b..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by Central Queensland University and the Australian Government's Collaborative Research Networks (CRN) program.