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How to Investigate Within-Subject Associations between Physical Activity and Momentary Affective States in Everyday Life: A Position Statement Based on a Literature Overview

机译:如何研究日常生活中身体活动与瞬间情感状态之间的内在联系:基于文献综述的立场声明

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Several meta-analyses have investigated the association between physical activity and affective states and have found evidence suggesting that exercise exerts a positive effect on affective state. However, in this field of research, most studies have conducted between-subject analyses. Nonetheless, there is more and more interest in the within-subject associations between physical activity and momentary affective states in everyday life. This position statement pertains to this up-and-coming field of research and provides methodological recommendations for further studies. The paper is divided into three parts: first, we summarize and evaluate three methodological requirements necessary for the proper evaluation of within-subject associations between physical activity and momentary affective states in everyday life. We propose that the following issues should be considered: (a) to address the dynamic nature of such relationships, repeated assessments are necessary; (b) as activities performed in everyday life are mostly spontaneous and unconscious, an objective assessment of physical activity is useful; (c) given that recall of affective states is often affected by systematic distortions, real-time assessment is preferable. In sum, we suggest the use of ambulatory assessment techniques, and more specifically the combination of accelerometer-assessment of physical activity with an electronic diary assessment of the momentary affective state and additional context information. Second, we summarize 22 empirical studies published between 1980 and 2012 using ambulatory assessment to investigate within-subject associations between momentary affective states and physical activity in everyday life. Generally, the literature overview detects a positive association, which appears stronger among those studies that were of high methodological quality. Third, we propose the use of ambulatory assessment intervention (AAIs) strategies to change people’s behavior and to enable people to be active as often as possible during the day (e.g., reducing sitting time, taking more steps per day).
机译:几项荟萃分析研究了体育活动与情感状态之间的关联,并发现证据表明锻炼对情感状态具有积极作用。但是,在该研究领域中,大多数研究进行了受试者间分析。但是,人们越来越关注体育活动与日常生活中瞬间情感状态之间的内在联系。该立场声明与这一新兴领域有关,并为进一步研究提供了方法学建议。本文分为三个部分:首先,我们总结和评估了三种方法学要求,这些要求是正确评估日常生活中身体活动与瞬时情感状态之间的内在联系的必要条件。我们建议应考虑以下问题:(a)为解决这种关系的动态性质,必须进行反复评估; (b)由于日常生活中的活动大多是自发的和无意识的,因此对体育活动进行客观评估是有用的; (c)鉴于情感状态的回忆通常受系统失真的影响,因此实时评估是可取的。总而言之,我们建议使用动态评估技术,更具体地讲,应将身体活动的加速度计评估与对瞬间情感状态的电子日记评估以及其他上下文信息结合起来。其次,我们总结了1980年至2012年之间进行的22项实证研究,其中使用动态评估来调查受试者的瞬时情感状态与日常生活中的身体活动之间的关联。通常,文献综述发现存在正相关关系,在方法学质量高的那些研究中似乎更强。第三,我们建议使用动态评估干预(AAI)策略来改变人们的行为,并使人们在白天尽可能多地活动(例如,减少就坐时间,每天采取更多步骤)。

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