One step at a time: Physical activity is linked to positive interpretations of ambiguity.
Maital NetaNicholas R HarpDaniel J HenleySafiya E BeckfordKarsten KoehlerPublished in: PloS one (2019)
Our findings suggest that higher amounts of vigorous, but not moderate, PA are associated with more positive interpretations of ambiguity, and that even small amounts of PA seem to be sufficient to promote this more positive valence bias when compared to individuals conducting no vigorous PA at all. Future work should examine the longitudinal effects of PA among individuals participating in structured activity programs.