Abstract
Young adults have a significant prevalence of mental disorders, which could lead to dysfunctional quality of life. Records of 1,645 Spanish adolescents were examined and multiple logistic regressions were performed. Being a woman, being older and having a sedentary life were all associated with a higher psychological vulnerability, whereas a low frequency of fresh fruit and bread/cereals consumption, as well as regular intense physical activity, were considered protective against such susceptibility. Regular physical activity and a diet with a high consumption of fruit and cereals may help reduce depressive symptoms, but sociodemographic features are as much as important as lifestyle habits.
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Authors' contributions
Conception or design of the work: PJLS, JMCT, MARB
The acquisition of data: FD, PJLS
Analysis and interpretation of data: FD, PMRM, PJLS, MARB
Revising it critically for important intellectual content: All authors
Final approval of the version to be published: All authors
All authors have made a substantial, direct, intellectual contribution to the work.