Associations between depression, domain-specific physical activity, and BMI among US adults: NHANES 2011-2014 cross-sectional data
Abstract Background Physical activity is associated with depression. However, benefits of physical activity on depression may differ for specific domains of physical activity (i.e., leisure-time, work, and travel). Moreover, the relationship between physical activity and depression could also differ...
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Main Authors: | Emily R. Rutherford (Author), Corneel Vandelanotte (Author), Janine Chapman (Author), Quyen G. To (Author) |
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