Effects of substituting TV-watching time with physical activities or sleep on incident major depression. Results from the lifelines cohort study
Rosa Palazuelos-González, Richard C. Oude Voshaar, Aart C. Liefbroer, Nynke Smidt

TL;DR
Replacing TV time with physical activities or sleep may help prevent depression in middle-aged adults, but only sports help older adults.
Contribution
This study reveals age-specific benefits of replacing TV time with physical activities or sleep to prevent depression.
Findings
Reallocating TV time to physical activity or sleep reduced depression risk in middle-aged adults.
Only substituting TV with sports reduced depression risk in older adults.
No significant benefit was found for younger adults replacing TV time with other activities.
Abstract
Physical activity is a known protective factor against depression but physical activity competes with other time-consuming behaviors that may increase depression risk. This study investigates the association between time spent in various movement-related activities and incident major depression, with a particular focus on the effects of replacing TV-watching time with other activities. Additionally, we explored whether the impact of substituting TV-watching differs across age groups. A population-based cohort study (Lifelines) with four-year follow-up, including 65,454 non-depressed adults (18+). Participants self-reported time spent in active commuting, leisure, sports, household, work or school physical-related activities, TV-watching, and sleep. Major depressive disorder was assessed using the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview. Compositional isotemporal data analysis was…
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TopicsSleep and related disorders · COVID-19 and Mental Health · Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
