Research Article

Trajectories of Physical Activity Predict the Onset of Depressive Symptoms but Not Their Progression: A Prospective Cohort Study

Table 2

Physical activity factor scores (assessed at participants’ ages from 9 to 49) as predictors of symptoms of depression (participants aged from 35 to 50) (–1467).

Participants’ ageSE95% CI

9−1.060.51−0.070.040−2.06 to −0.05
12−1.730.39−0.13<0.001−2.49 to −0.98
15−1.720.30−0.15<0.001−2.30 to −1.14
18−1.210.29−0.11<0.001−1.78 to −0.63
21−1.330.34−0.11<0.001−1.99 to −0.66
24−1.530.30−0.15<0.001−2.12 to −0.95
27−1.520.35−0.15<0.001−2.21 to −0.84
30−0.860.35−0.080.015−1.56 to −0.17
33−1.160.47−0.100.014−2.08 to −0.24
34−0.510.51−0.060.324−1.52 to 0.50
36−0.680.49−0.060.161−1.64 to 0.27
37−0.890.60−0.090.140−2.07 to 0.29
39−1.590.44−0.15<0.001−2.46 to −0.73
40−0.340.72−0.030.643−1.76 to 1.09
42−1.960.60−0.180.001−3.14 to −0.79
43−1.650.61−0.160.007−2.85 to −0.45
45−1.310.57−0.130.022−2.44 to −0.19
46−2.220.58−0.21<0.001−3.35 to −1.09
49−1.340.54−0.140.014−2.41 to −0.27

Bonferroni-corrected  values (/19, ) were used in determining significant associations.
CI: confidence interval.