Influência da atividade física nos estados psicológicos de adultos durante a pandemia de covid-19

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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2176-7262.rmrp.2022.192222

Palavras-chave:

Ansiedade, Atividade física, Autoconceito, Isolamento social, Saúde mental

Resumo

Introdução: Longos períodos de confinamento em casa podem levar ao medo, pânico, ansiedade e depressão, o que, por sua vez, pode estar relacionado à diminuição dos hábitos de atividade física. Objetivo: Determinar a associação entre as características da atividade física praticada e o risco de apresentar problemas de saúde mental em pessoas durante o confinamento. Métodos: Foi realizado um estudo multicêntrico, transversal e observacional em países ibero-americanos com uma amostra de 4.948 participantes, selecionados por meio de uma técnica de amostragem em bola de neve. O estudo teve início em 15 de março de 2020 e foi concluído em Agosto de 2020 por meio de um formulário online que incluiu perguntas sobre dados sociodemográficos e de saúde, além da avaliação do estado de saúde mental e características de atividade física. Resultados: As mulheres brasileiras com idade compreendida entre 18 e 29 anos que ficaram em casa mais de 19 horas por dia apresentaram um risco mais elevado para todos os problemas de saúde mental analisados neste estudo. Um baixo nível de atividade física durante o período de isolamento apresentou a maior probabilidade de risco de depressão em comparação com níveis mais elevados (OR = 1,317). Além disso, a utilização de um recurso não profissional para fazer atividade física foi um fator preditivo de estado de saúde mental adverso (OR Ansiedade = 1,396, OR Depressão = 1,452, e OR Estresse = 1,220). Conclusões: Um baixo nível de atividade física durante o período de isolamento está associado a maior prevalência de depressão, e a utilização de recursos profissionais para a atividade física pode ser um fator de proteção para os distúrbios de saúde mental.

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Biografia do Autor

  • Javier Brazo-Sayavera, Universidad Pablo de Olavide. Department of Sports and Computer Science, Seville, Spain

    PhD

  • Thiago Apolinario, University of Sao Paulo. Ribeirão Preto Medical School, Ribeirão Preto, (SP), Brazil

    MD

  • Átila Alexandre Trapé, University of Sao Paulo. School of Physical Education and Sport of Ribeirao Preto, Riberão Preto, (SP), Brazil.

    PhD

  • Marta Camacho-Cardenosa, University of Extremadura. Faculty of Sport Science, Cáceres, Spain.

    PhD

  • Alba Camacho-Cardenosa, University of Extremadura. Faculty of Sport Science, Cáceres, Spain

    Phd

  • Eugenio Merellano-Navarro, Universidad Autónoma de Chile

    PhD

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Brazo-Sayavera J, Apolinario T, Trapé Átila A, Camacho-Cardenosa M, Camacho-Cardenosa A, Merellano-Navarro E. Influência da atividade física nos estados psicológicos de adultos durante a pandemia de covid-19. Medicina (Ribeirão Preto) [Internet]. 6º de julho de 2022 [citado 19º de abril de 2024];55(2):e-192222. Disponível em: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rmrp/article/view/192222