90 The association between risk of depression and combined vigorous physical activity and screen time behaviours in French-speaking Belgian adolescents
Wassila Assakali, Katia Castetbon, Morgane Eggen, Emma Holmberg, Caroline Mertens

TL;DR
This study explores how combining vigorous physical activity and screen time affects depression risk in Belgian adolescents.
Contribution
The study identifies specific combinations of physical activity and screen time behaviors linked to depression risk in adolescents.
Findings
Adolescents with low screen time had the lowest risk of depression.
Low physical activity combined with high screen time significantly increased depression risk.
High physical activity partially mitigated the negative effects of high screen time.
Abstract
While there is a clear consensus on the positive effect of physical activity on reducing the risk of depression, the literature on the association between screen time and risk of depression is rather conflicting. Also, no clear consensus has been reached on whether being sufficiently active could alleviate the negative effects of being sedentary on mental health. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association of combined vigorous physical activity (VPA) and screen time (ST) behaviours with the risk of depression (RD) in Belgian adolescents. The analysis used data collected through self-reported questionnaires from 8412 adolescents aged 10 to 20 included in the 2022 “Health Behaviour in School-aged Children” (HBSC) study in French-speaking schools. RD was measured using the World Health Organisation Five Well-being Index (WHO-5), with scores ≤28/100 indicating RD. VPA and…
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TopicsImpact of Technology on Adolescents
