Child socioemotional behavior and adult temperament as predictors of physical activity and sedentary behavior in late adulthood.
Johanna AholaKatja KokkoLea PulkkinenTiia KekäläinenPublished in: BMC public health (2023)
Although few weak associations of socioemotional behavior and temperament with physical activity and sedentary behavior were detected in women, they were observed over several decades, and thus, deserve attention in future studies. In addition to other factors contributing to physical activity and sedentary behavior, health professionals may be sensitive to individual characteristics, such as a tendency to experience more negative emotions, when doing health counseling or planning for health-promoting interventions targeting physical activity and sedentary behavior.
Keyphrases
- physical activity
- mental health
- healthcare
- public health
- body mass index
- health information
- type diabetes
- sleep quality
- drug delivery
- climate change
- hiv infected
- social media
- metabolic syndrome
- depressive symptoms
- smoking cessation
- young adults
- risk assessment
- hepatitis c virus
- current status
- adipose tissue
- pregnancy outcomes