Objective: To examine whether engaging in multiple enjoyable activities was associated with better psychological and physio-logical functioning. Few studies have examined the health benefits of the enjoyable activities that individuals participate in voluntarily in their free time. Method: Participants from four different studies (n 1399 total, 74 % female, age 19–89 years) completed a self-report measure (Pittsburgh Enjoyable Activities Test (PEAT)) assessing their participation in ten different types of leisure activities as well as measures assessing positive and negative psychosocial states. Resting blood pressure, cortisol (over 2 days), body mass index, waist circumference, and perceived physiological functioning were assessed. Resu...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the associations of leisure-time physical activity with psychological dist...
Introduction. Leisure may provide certain unique subjective well-being (SWB) benefits that cannot be...
Background: Association between physical activity and mental health has been well documented. Both l...
Objective: To examine whether engaging in multiple enjoyable activities was associated with better ...
BackgroundEngagement in leisure has a wide range of beneficial health effects. Yet, this evidence is...
Previous studies have shown that participation in leisure time physical activity is related to bette...
Objective: Extensive research suggests that physical activity (PA) has substantial benefits for our ...
Studies that relate change in physical activity to change in health-related quality of life in the g...
Objective: Physical activity (PA) has consistent associations with mental well-being, but studies ha...
Background: Previous studies have examined the relationships between physical health and leisure act...
Recent research highlights that engagement in leisure (i.e., self-enriching behavioral pursuits like...
The relationship between leisure, health, and wellbeing has had a longstanding connection; however, ...
Leisure activities have been emphasized as an important predictor of well-being. However, little res...
Kuper N, Kroencke L, Harari GM, Denissen JJA. Who Benefits from Which Activity? On the Relations Bet...
The connection between health and physical activity is widely discussed. Along with poor nutrition a...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the associations of leisure-time physical activity with psychological dist...
Introduction. Leisure may provide certain unique subjective well-being (SWB) benefits that cannot be...
Background: Association between physical activity and mental health has been well documented. Both l...
Objective: To examine whether engaging in multiple enjoyable activities was associated with better ...
BackgroundEngagement in leisure has a wide range of beneficial health effects. Yet, this evidence is...
Previous studies have shown that participation in leisure time physical activity is related to bette...
Objective: Extensive research suggests that physical activity (PA) has substantial benefits for our ...
Studies that relate change in physical activity to change in health-related quality of life in the g...
Objective: Physical activity (PA) has consistent associations with mental well-being, but studies ha...
Background: Previous studies have examined the relationships between physical health and leisure act...
Recent research highlights that engagement in leisure (i.e., self-enriching behavioral pursuits like...
The relationship between leisure, health, and wellbeing has had a longstanding connection; however, ...
Leisure activities have been emphasized as an important predictor of well-being. However, little res...
Kuper N, Kroencke L, Harari GM, Denissen JJA. Who Benefits from Which Activity? On the Relations Bet...
The connection between health and physical activity is widely discussed. Along with poor nutrition a...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the associations of leisure-time physical activity with psychological dist...
Introduction. Leisure may provide certain unique subjective well-being (SWB) benefits that cannot be...
Background: Association between physical activity and mental health has been well documented. Both l...