Sedentary Behavior and Happiness: The Mediation Effects of Social Capital.
Akitomo YasunagaMohammad Javad KoohsariAi ShibataKaori IshiiRina MiyawakiKuniko ArakiKoichiro OkaPublished in: Innovation in aging (2021)
Our findings indicated that less television viewing and more mentally active sedentary behavior (e.g., talking with others and engaging in hobbies) were associated with greater happiness. One aspect of social capital, engaging in activities with neighbors, acts as a potential mediator for relationships between sedentary behavior and happiness.