The Effects of Restricted Physical Activity on Health-Related Quality of Life in Adult Patients with Depression

Objectives The objective was to identify restricted physical activity in patients with depression, and to determine the effects of that restricted activity, on their health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Methods Data was analysed from Year 1 of the 7th Korea National Health and Nutrition Examinati...

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Main Author: Deok-Ju Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korea Centers for Disease Control & Prevention 2019-04-01
Series:Osong Public Health and Research Perspectives
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Online Access:http://ophrp.org/upload/phrp-10-2/ophrp-10-085.pdf
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spelling doaj-b7b9e1675381492698b5430018eef0aa2020-11-25T01:17:49ZengKorea Centers for Disease Control & PreventionOsong Public Health and Research Perspectives2210-90992019-04-01102859210.24171/j.phrp.2019.10.2.073441The Effects of Restricted Physical Activity on Health-Related Quality of Life in Adult Patients with DepressionDeok-Ju KimObjectives The objective was to identify restricted physical activity in patients with depression, and to determine the effects of that restricted activity, on their health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Methods Data was analysed from Year 1 of the 7th Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES VII-1). From a total sample of 8,150 subjects, 277 adults aged ≥19 years who were diagnosed with depression were selected. The results were derived using restricted activity and HRQOL data measured from the subjects. Results Most of the participants were females ≥ 50 years old. HRQOL scores were high in the “self-care” dimension and low in the “pain/discomfort” and “anxiety/depression” dimensions. Their restricted activity due to illness in the past year, led to increases in participants being bedridden or absent from work. Many participants reported being bedridden for more than 3 months. A higher number of absences owing to illness in the past year, and longer durations of being bedridden, had a negative impact on HRQOL. Age, marital status, educational level, income level, and occupation were the sociodemographic variables that had an impact on HRQOL. Conclusion Patients with depression experiencing stress in their daily lives should take measures to avoid illness and pain that may lead to them becoming bedridden, and employ lifestyle habits with support from families and community health promotion centres, where mental health counselling can be accessed.http://ophrp.org/upload/phrp-10-2/ophrp-10-085.pdfrestricted activitydepressionhealth-related quality of life
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title The Effects of Restricted Physical Activity on Health-Related Quality of Life in Adult Patients with Depression
title_short The Effects of Restricted Physical Activity on Health-Related Quality of Life in Adult Patients with Depression
title_full The Effects of Restricted Physical Activity on Health-Related Quality of Life in Adult Patients with Depression
title_fullStr The Effects of Restricted Physical Activity on Health-Related Quality of Life in Adult Patients with Depression
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Restricted Physical Activity on Health-Related Quality of Life in Adult Patients with Depression
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publisher Korea Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
series Osong Public Health and Research Perspectives
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publishDate 2019-04-01
description Objectives The objective was to identify restricted physical activity in patients with depression, and to determine the effects of that restricted activity, on their health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Methods Data was analysed from Year 1 of the 7th Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES VII-1). From a total sample of 8,150 subjects, 277 adults aged ≥19 years who were diagnosed with depression were selected. The results were derived using restricted activity and HRQOL data measured from the subjects. Results Most of the participants were females ≥ 50 years old. HRQOL scores were high in the “self-care” dimension and low in the “pain/discomfort” and “anxiety/depression” dimensions. Their restricted activity due to illness in the past year, led to increases in participants being bedridden or absent from work. Many participants reported being bedridden for more than 3 months. A higher number of absences owing to illness in the past year, and longer durations of being bedridden, had a negative impact on HRQOL. Age, marital status, educational level, income level, and occupation were the sociodemographic variables that had an impact on HRQOL. Conclusion Patients with depression experiencing stress in their daily lives should take measures to avoid illness and pain that may lead to them becoming bedridden, and employ lifestyle habits with support from families and community health promotion centres, where mental health counselling can be accessed.
topic restricted activity
depression
health-related quality of life
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