RESUMO Objetivo: Avaliar a associação entre comportamentos modificáveis do estilo de vida e indicadores de saúde mental em adolescentes brasileiros. Métodos: Este estudo transversal utilizou dados da Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde do Escolar de 2019, incluindo 152.860 alunos. Comportamentos de estilo de vida e indicadores de saúde mental foram obtidos por meio de um questionário autoaplicável. Análises de regressão logística foram utilizadas para examinar a associação entre comportamentos de estilo de vida e indicadores de saúde mental. Resultados: Alimentação saudável infrequente (OR 1,22; IC95% 1,14–1,31), ser inativo (OR 1,82; IC95% 1,65–2,01), tabagismo (OR 1,24; IC95% 1,10–1,40) e frequência escolar inadequada (OR 1,31; IC95% 1,22–1,40) foram associados a não ter amigos próximos. Além disso, não ter amigos próximos também foi associado com alimentação não saudável (OR 0,86; IC95% 0,81–0,92) e consumo de álcool (OR 0,81; IC95% 0,75–0,87). Alimentação saudável infrequente (OR 1,29; IC95% 1,24–1,33), alimentação não saudável frequente (OR 1,39; IC95% 1,35–1,43), ser inativo (OR 1,12; IC95% 1,07–1,18), tempo excessivo em tela e sentado (OR 1,10; IC95% 1,07–1,14 e OR 1,68; IC95% 1,63–1,73, respectivamente), tabagismo (OR 1,26; IC95% 1,19–1,34), álcool (OR 1,33; IC95% 1,28–1,37), drogas (OR 1,13; IC95% 1,05–1,22) e frequência escolar irregular (OR 1,53; IC95% 1,48–1,59) foram associados a uma pior autopercepção de saúde mental. Conclusões: Vários comportamentos de estilo de vida foram associados a diferentes indicadores de saúde mental. Objetivo brasileiros Métodos 2019 152860 152 860 152.86 alunos autoaplicável Resultados 1,22 122 1 22 IC95 IC 1,14–1,31, 114131 1,14–1,31 , 14 31 1,14–1,31) 1,82 182 82 1,65–2,01, 165201 1,65–2,01 65 2 01 1,65–2,01) 1,24 124 24 1,10–1,40 110140 10 40 1,31 131 1,22–1,40 122140 disso 0,86 086 0 86 0,81–0,92 081092 81 92 0,81 081 0,75–0,87. 075087 0,75–0,87 . 75 87 0,75–0,87) 1,29 129 29 1,24–1,33, 124133 1,24–1,33 33 1,24–1,33) 1,39 139 39 1,35–1,43, 135143 1,35–1,43 35 43 1,35–1,43) 1,12 112 12 1,07–1,18, 107118 1,07–1,18 07 18 1,07–1,18) 1,10 110 107114 1,07–1,1 1,68 168 68 163173 63 73 1,63–1,73 respectivamente, respectivamente respectivamente) 1,26 126 26 1,19–1,34, 119134 1,19–1,34 19 34 1,19–1,34) 1,33 133 1,28–1,37, 128137 1,28–1,37 28 37 1,28–1,37) 1,13 113 13 1,05–1,22 105122 05 1,53 153 53 1,48–1,59 148159 48 59 Conclusões 201 15286 15 152.8 1,2 IC9 11413 1,14–1,3 3 1,8 8 16520 1,65–2,0 6 1,10–1,4 11014 4 1,3 1,22–1,4 12214 0,8 08 0,81–0,9 08109 9 07508 0,75–0,8 7 12413 1,24–1,3 13514 1,35–1,4 1,1 11 10711 1,07–1, 1,6 16 16317 1,63–1,7 11913 1,19–1,3 12813 1,28–1,3 1,05–1,2 10512 1,5 5 1,48–1,5 14815 20 1528 152. 1, 1141 1,14–1, 1652 1,65–2, 1,10–1, 1101 1,22–1, 1221 0, 0,81–0, 0810 0750 0,75–0, 1241 1,24–1, 1351 1,35–1, 1071 1,07–1 1631 1,63–1, 1191 1,19–1, 1281 1,28–1, 1,05–1, 1051 1,48–1, 1481 114 1,14–1 165 1,65–2 1,10–1 1,22–1 0,81–0 075 0,75–0 1,24–1 135 1,35–1 107 1,07– 163 1,63–1 119 1,19–1 128 1,28–1 1,05–1 105 1,48–1 148 1,14– 1,65– 1,10– 1,22– 0,81– 0,75– 1,24– 1,35– 1,07 1,63– 1,19– 1,28– 1,05– 1,48– 1,14 1,65 0,75 1,35 1,0 1,63 1,19 1,28 1,05 1,48 0,7 1,4
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the association between modifiable lifestyle behaviors and mental health indicators in Brazilian adolescents. Methods: This cross-sectional study used data from the 2019 National Survey of School Health including 152,860 students. The lifestyle behaviors and mental health indicators were obtained from a self-reported questionnaire. Logistic regression analyses were used to examine the association between lifestyle behaviors and mental health indicators. Results: Infrequent healthy eating (OR 1.22; 95%CI 1.14–1.31), being inactive (OR 1.82; 95%CI 1.65–2.01), smoking (OR 1.24; 95%CI 1.10–1.40), and irregular school attendance (OR 1.31; 95%CI 1.22–1.40) were associated with not having close friends. Additionally, not having close friends was also associated with unhealthy eating (OR 0.86; 95%CI 0.81–0.92) and alcohol consumption (OR 0.81; 95%CI 0.75–0.87). Infrequent healthy eating (OR 1.29; 95%CI 1.24–1.33), frequent unhealthy eating (OR 1.39; 95%CI 1.35–1.43), being inactive (OR 1.12; 95%CI 1.07–1.18), excessive screen time and sitting (OR 1.10; 95%CI 1.07–1.14 and OR 1.68; 95%CI 1.63–1.73, respectively), smoking (OR 1.26; 95%CI 1.19–1.34), alcohol (OR 1.33; 95%CI 1.28–1.37), drugs (OR 1.13; 95%CI 1.05–1.22), and irregular school attendance (OR 1.53; 95%CI 1.48–1.59) were associated with worse self-rated mental health. Conclusions: Various lifestyle behaviors are associated with different indicators of mental health. Objective adolescents Methods crosssectional cross sectional 201 152860 152 860 152,86 students selfreported self reported questionnaire Results 1.22 122 1 22 95CI CI 95 1.14–1.31, 114131 1.14–1.31 , 14 31 1.14–1.31) 1.82 182 82 1.65–2.01, 165201 1.65–2.01 65 2 01 1.65–2.01) 1.24 124 24 1.10–1.40, 110140 1.10–1.40 10 40 1.10–1.40) 1.31 131 1.22–1.40 122140 Additionally 0.86 086 0 86 0.81–0.92 081092 81 92 0.81 081 0.75–0.87. 075087 0.75–0.87 . 75 87 0.75–0.87) 1.29 129 29 1.24–1.33, 124133 1.24–1.33 33 1.24–1.33) 1.39 139 39 1.35–1.43, 135143 1.35–1.43 35 43 1.35–1.43) 1.12 112 12 1.07–1.18, 107118 1.07–1.18 07 18 1.07–1.18) 1.10 110 107114 1.07–1.1 1.68 168 68 163173 63 73 1.63–1.73 respectively, respectively respectively) 1.26 126 26 1.19–1.34, 119134 1.19–1.34 19 34 1.19–1.34) 1.33 133 1.28–1.37, 128137 1.28–1.37 28 37 1.28–1.37) 1.13 113 13 1.05–1.22, 105122 1.05–1.22 05 1.05–1.22) 1.53 153 53 1.48–1.59 148159 48 59 selfrated rated Conclusions 20 15286 15 152,8 1.2 9 11413 1.14–1.3 3 1.8 8 16520 1.65–2.0 6 11014 1.10–1.4 4 1.3 1.22–1.4 12214 0.8 08 0.81–0.9 08109 07508 0.75–0.8 7 12413 1.24–1.3 13514 1.35–1.4 1.1 11 10711 1.07–1. 1.6 16 16317 1.63–1.7 11913 1.19–1.3 12813 1.28–1.3 10512 1.05–1.2 1.5 5 1.48–1.5 14815 1528 152, 1. 1141 1.14–1. 1652 1.65–2. 1101 1.10–1. 1.22–1. 1221 0. 0.81–0. 0810 0750 0.75–0. 1241 1.24–1. 1351 1.35–1. 1071 1.07–1 1631 1.63–1. 1191 1.19–1. 1281 1.28–1. 1051 1.05–1. 1.48–1. 1481 114 1.14–1 165 1.65–2 1.10–1 1.22–1 0.81–0 075 0.75–0 1.24–1 135 1.35–1 107 1.07– 163 1.63–1 119 1.19–1 128 1.28–1 105 1.05–1 1.48–1 148 1.14– 1.65– 1.10– 1.22– 0.81– 0.75– 1.24– 1.35– 1.07 1.63– 1.19– 1.28– 1.05– 1.48– 1.14 1.65 0.75 1.35 1.0 1.63 1.19 1.28 1.05 1.48 0.7 1.4