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The Relationship between the Physical Activity Environment, Nature Relatedness, Anxiety, and the Psychological Well-being Benefits of Regular Exercisers

机译:体育锻炼环境,自然关系,焦虑与常规锻炼者心理健康益处的关系

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Research from a variety of scientific fields suggests that physical activity in nature and feelings of connection to nature enhance psychological health and well-being. This study investigated the psychological health and well-being impact of the physical activity environment for those already undertaking the recommended weekly amount of physical activity. This topic is important for the design of health and well-being environments and interventions involving physical activity. Participants (N = 262) aged 18–71 years (M = 34.5, SD = 13.1) who met the UK physical activity guidelines completed the Nature Relatedness Scale, the trait section of the State Trait Inventory for Cognitive and Somatic Anxiety and the Psychological Well-Being Scale. Analysis via Multivariate ANOVA indicated that participants who engaged in outdoor physical activity reported significantly lower somatic anxiety levels and higher Nature Relatedness experience (NRexp). Significant results were not evident for wellbeing. Hierarchical regressions revealed that the psychological well-being facet of autonomy, NRexp, and outdoor physical activity predicted lower somatic anxiety, whereas indoor physical activity predicted higher somatic anxiety. Results indicate that somatic anxiety is lower for outdoor physical activity participation, and that outdoor activity, in conjunction with autonomy and NRexp, predicts lower anxiety levels. The findings extend previous work by demonstrating the impact of the physical activity environment on anxiety levels, as well as the contribution of outdoor physical activity and well-being facets to the previously established Nature Relatedness-anxiety relationship.
机译:来自各种科学领域的研究表明,自然界中的体育活动和与自然的联系感觉可以改善心理健康和幸福感。这项研究调查了体育锻炼环境对已经进行建议的每周体育锻炼量的人们的心理健康和幸福感的影响。该主题对于设计健康和福祉环境以及涉及体育锻炼的干预措施非常重要。符合英国体育锻炼准则的年龄在18-71岁(M = 34.5,SD = 13.1)的参与者(N = 262)完成了自然相关性量表,国家认知和躯体焦虑状态特质调查表的特质部分以及心理健康-是规模。通过多元方差分析进行的分析表明,从事户外运动的参与者报告的躯体焦虑水平显着降低,而自然相关经验(NRexp)也更高。对于幸福感而言,重大结果并不明显。等级回归显示,自主性,NRexp和户外体育活动的心理健康方面预测较低的躯体焦虑,而室内体育活动预测较高的躯体焦虑。结果表明,参加户外体育活动的躯体焦虑较低,而户外活动结合自主性和NRexp可以预测较低的焦虑水平。这些发现通过证明体育锻炼环境对焦虑水平的影响以及户外体育锻炼和幸福方面对先前建立的自然相关性-焦虑关系的贡献,扩展了以前的工作。

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