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Day-to-day variations in health behaviors and daily functioning: two intensive longitudinal studies

机译:健康行为的日常变化和日常功能:两个密集型纵向研究

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In two intensive longitudinal studies we examined the daily dynamics in health behaviors and their associations with two important indicators of young adults' daily functioning, namely, affect and academic performance. Over a period of 8 months, university students (Study 1: N = 292; Study 2: N = 304) reported sleep, physical activity, snacking, positive and negative affect, and learning goal achievement. A subsample wore an actigraph to provide an additional measurement of sleep and physical activity and participated in a controlled laboratory snacking situation. Multilevel structural equation models showed that better day-to-day sleep quality or more physical activity than usual, but not snacking, were associated with improved daily functioning, namely, affect and learning goal achievement. Importantly, self-report measurements of health behaviors correlated with behavioral measurements. These findings have the potential to inform health promotion programs aimed at supporting young adults in their daily functioning in good physical and mental health.
机译:在两个密集型的纵向研究中,我们在健康行为中的日常动态和与年轻成年人日常运作的两个重要指标,即影响和学术表现。在8个月内,大学生(研究1:n = 292;研究2:n = 304)报告睡眠,身体活动,零食,积极和负面影响,以及学习目标成就。子样本佩戴了一部分,以提供睡眠和身体活动的额外测量,并参与受控的实验室零食情况。多级结构方程模型表明,更好的日常睡眠质量或更多的身体活动,而不是零食,但不罚款与日常运作,即影响和学习目标成就相关联。重要的是,自我报告的健康行为测量与行为测量相关。这些调查结果有潜力可通知健康促进计划,旨在支持年轻成年人在日常运作中良好的身心健康。

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