Associations of Affective Responses During Free-Living Physical Activity and Future Physical Activity Levels: an Ecological Momentary Assessment Study.
Yue LiaoChih-Ping ChouJimi HuhAdam LeventhalGenevieve DuntonPublished in: International journal of behavioral medicine (2018)
This study demonstrated how EMA can be used to capture affective responses during free-living physical activity. Results found that feelings more energetic and less negative during physical activity were associated with more future physical activity, suggesting that positive emotional benefits may reinforce behavior.