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Be Active and Become Happy: An Ecological Momentary Assessment of Physical Activity and Mood
Author(s) -
Martina Kanning,
Wolfgang Schlicht
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
journal of sport and exercise psychology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.908
H-Index - 97
eISSN - 1543-2904
pISSN - 0895-2779
DOI - 10.1123/jsep.32.2.253
Subject(s) - mood , psychology , arousal , valence (chemistry) , calmness , physical activity , clinical psychology , developmental psychology , psychiatry , physical therapy , social psychology , medicine , physics , quantum mechanics
The positive effects of physical activity on mood are well documented in cross-sectional studies. To date there have been only a few studies analyzing within-subject covariance between physical activity and mood in everyday life. This study aims to close this gap using an ambulatory assessment of mood and physical activity. Thirteen participants completed a standardized diary over a 10-week period, resulting in 1,860 measurement points. Valence, energetic arousal, and calmness are the three subscales of mood that were assessed. Participants rated their mood promptly after self-selected activities. A multilevel analysis indicates that the three dimensions of mood were positively affected by episodes of physical activity, such as walking or gardening-valence: t(12) = 5.6, p < .001; energetic arousal: t(12) = 2.4, p = .033; calmness: t(12) = 2.8, p = .015. Moreover, the association is affected by the individual baseline mood level, with the greatest effect seen when mood is depressed.

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