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INTRODUCTION The goal was to assess individuals\' weight changes and their connections with depressive symptoms, optimism and physical activity. METHOD 4379 Spanish citizens, 16-84 years, participated. RESULTS Most participants declared no weight changes. Males, young and obese individuals had greater weight variability. Depressive symptoms were linked to larger weight changes. Optimism and MVPA followed a descending pattern from ≥-3 kg. MVPA minutes/week and fulfilling physical activity recommendations were inversely associated to weight changes. CONCLUSION The COVID-19 confinement impacted individuals\' weight, expanding depreobesity to include weight loss. Optimism and physical activity seemed to be \'protective elements\'.
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10.1016/j.orcp.2020.07.006
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Obesity_research_&_clinical_practice
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Weight changes during the COVID-19 home confinement. Effects on psychosocial variables.
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