Table 2_Sex- specific interplay of combined lifestyle patterns and their association with
by Yi Lin·Updated 26d ago
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Description
19,057 adolescents aged 11–19 from Ningbo, China, were surveyed between 2022 and 2023. The data, published by Yi Lin, shows a higher prevalence of depressive symptoms in girls (18.27%) compared to boys (14.54%). It examines how combinations of sugar-sweetened beverage consumption, screen time, and sleep duration are associated with depressive symptoms differently by sex.
Use Cases
Investigate sex-specific risk factors for adolescent depression based on combined lifestyle patterns.
Analyze associations between sugar-sweetened beverage consumption, screen time, sleep, and mental health outcomes.
Model the interplay of multiple lifestyle behaviors on depressive symptom prevalence.
Inform the design of sex-specific school-based health promotion strategies.
Strengths
Includes data from 19,057 adolescents, providing a substantial sample size.
Reports specific prevalence rates for depressive symptoms by sex (14.54% boys, 18.27% girls).
Examines combined lifestyle patterns rather than isolated behaviors.
Limitations
Row count and column-level documentation are unknown, limiting suitability assessment.
Data is from a single region (Ningbo, China), which may limit generalizability.
The dataset is very small (15.7 KB), indicating limited scope or summary-level data.
Provenance
Source
Yi Lin via figshare.
Collection Method
A school-based study using multistage, stratified cluster sampling.
Time Range
2022 to 2023.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-05-12 05:43:25.
Geography
Ningbo, China.
Data is provided in a DOCX file format, which may require conversion for analysis.