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DIGITAL SEDENTARISM AND MENTAL HEALTH: CAN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OFFSET THE PSYCHOLOGICAL TOLL OF SCREEN-BASED LIFESTYLES IN URBAN PAKISTAN?


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Title: DIGITAL SEDENTARISM AND MENTAL HEALTH: CAN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OFFSET THE PSYCHOLOGICAL TOLL OF SCREEN-BASED LIFESTYLES IN URBAN PAKISTAN?

Authors: Syed Abdul Aleem Shah, Dr. Shafqat Rajpar, Dr. Adil Azim, Dr. Amir Qayoom Khanzada, Nehal Yousuf, Shayan Khalfan

Journal: International Journal of Social Sciences Bulletin

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Y 2024-10-01 2025-12-31

Publisher: Institute for Excellence in Education and Research

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2025

Volume: 3

Issue: 5

Language: en

Keywords: PakistanDepressionAnxietyPhysical activityFitnessscreen-time

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Abstract

This study examined relationships between physical activity, screen time, and depression among urban Pakistani adults. Contrary to global evidence, physical activity showed no significant protective effects against depression, while screen time demonstrated strong positive associations. Findings suggest traditional exercise recommendations may be less effective in this context, highlighting the need for culturally-adapted interventions prioritizing digital wellness and accessible movement opportunities. The results challenge universal assumptions about activity's mental health benefits, emphasizing how urban environments and lifestyle patterns can modify these relationships. Practical implications include workplace screen time policies, community-based activity programs, and redesigned urban spaces that better address local barriers to mental health promotion.


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