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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 Dunton
Published 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.
Keyphrases
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  • body mass index
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  • depressive symptoms
  • human health