The mediating roles of sleep quality and sedentary behavior between physical fitness and depression among female college freshmen

JOURNAL OF AMERICAN COLLEGE HEALTH(2022)

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Abstract
Objective This study aimed to investigate interactions among physical fitness, sleep quality, sedentary behavior, and depression among female college freshmen.Participants:A cohort of 1,514 Chinese female college freshmen (M-age= 18.8 +/- .63) were recruited from four universities.Methods:Participants completed a survey assessing depression, sleep quality (sleep duration and sleep onset latency), and sedentary behavior, and performed physical fitness measurements.Results:Physical fitness indexes were associated with sleep quality and sedentary behavior (ps< .05) but not with depression. Depression was positively associated with sedentary behavior and sleep onset latency, but negatively associated with sleep duration (ps< .01). The model tests revealed that sleep quality (beta= -.57,p< .01) and sedentary behavior (beta= .14,p< .01) served as mediators between physical fitness and depression, respectively.Conclusions:Increasing sleep quality and minimizing sedentary behavior may build resilience to depression among Chinese female college freshmen.
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Depression, female college students, physical fitness, sedentary behavior, sleep quality
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