Regular physical activity and its components as predictors of depressive symptoms in young Brazilians after mandatory military service: a prospective cohort study
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Background: The prevalence of depressive symptoms among recruits in mandatory military service is a growing
concern owing to its potential impact on the physical and psychological functions essential for military activities.
Regular physical activity, especially in militarized environments, may contribute to mental health. Nonetheless,
the association between the two needs to be investigated further.
Objective: This study examined the link between habitual physical activity and depressive symptoms in recruits.
Furthermore, it assessed whether high levels of physical activity were a protective factor against depressive
symptoms at the end of mandatory military service.
Materials and methods: This longitudinal study included 156 Brazilian Army recruits who completed a period of
mandatory military service. The Beck Depression Inventory was used to evaluate depressive symptoms, and the
Baecke Physical Activity Questionnaire was used to measure habitual physical activity (HPA) levels. Poisson
regression models were employed to determine the association between depressive symptoms and physical activity components.
Results: High scores in total HPA, especially in the sports domain, were significant protective factors against
depressive symptoms (p < 0.05). Poisson regression showed a reduced relative risk (RR) of depressive symptoms
in case of high HPA levels: RR of 0.65 for total HPA and 0.46 for the sports domain. Optimal cutoff points for
predicting depressive symptoms were ≤ 2.5 for sports and ≤ 8.75 for total HPA. This finding suggests that
increased physical activity, especially in sports, may alleviate depressive symptoms in this population.
Conclusions: Promoting structured physical activity, especially sports, may be an effective strategy to reduce
depressive symptoms among young adults after mandatory military service. However, further research is
required to explore the underlying mechanisms and develop optimized interventions for this population.
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MORAIS, Naiane Silva et al. Regular physical activity and its components as predictors of depressive symptoms in young Brazilians after mandatory military service: a prospective cohort study. Acta Psychologica, Amsterdam, v. 261, e105771, 2025. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2025.105771. Disponível em: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0001691825010844?via%3Dihub. Acesso em: 14 abr. 2026.