Triangulated Evidence Provides No Support for Bidirectional Causal Pathways Between Diet/Physical Activity and Depression/Anxiety
Hooijdonk, K.J.M.
Reed, Z.
van den Broek, N.
Singh, M.
Sallis, H.
Gillespie, N.
Munafò, M.
Vink, J.M.
This collection contains the analytical dataset of Study 1 as reported in the manuscript “Triangulated Evidence Provides No Support for Bidirectional Causal Pathways Between Diet/Physical Activity and Depression/Anxiety”. This manuscript was published in the journal Psychological Medicine (PM). The data of Study 1 comes from the Healthy Student Life survey study. The Healthy Student Life study focuses on investigating the well-being, lifestyle and context of university students at Radboud University (in the Netherlands). Data from the first three surveys were used for this project: Wave 1, Wave 2 and Wave 3. The dataset contains the cleaned variables as used in the analyses, after some initial processing steps were performed (for more information, see the codebook and readme file). The corresponding analytical codes (for Study 1 but also for Studies 2 and 3) are publicly available through the Open Science Framework (https://osf.io/e4d5b/).