Background Although people generally feel more positive and more energetic in the aftermath of exercise than before, longitudinal research on how exercise relates to within-person fluctuations in affect over the course of everyday life is still relatively limited. One constraint on doing such research is the need to provide participants with accelerometers to objectively record their exercise, and pagers to capture affective reports. Aims We aimed to develop a methodology for studying affect and exercise using only technology that participants already possess, namely GPS running watches and smartphones. Using this methodology, we aimed to characterize within-individual fluctuations in affective valence and arousal in relation to bouts of ex...
Finne E, Nigg C, Weyland S, Sauzet O, Wienke B, Jekauc D. Examining the role of affective states in ...
To examine the effects of the intensity of exercise on mood changes, five healthy male subjects, age...
Several meta-analyses have investigated the association between physical activity and affective stat...
Background Although people generally feel more positive and more energetic in the aftermath of exer...
This paper explores a method for deducing the affective state of runners using his/her movements. Th...
Despite the well-documented positive effect of exercise on health outcomes, most people do not succe...
Although it is well documented that exercise participation is associated with affective benefits, th...
Background:Evidence suggests positive affective response during physical activity increases the like...
Given that most studies to date examined the connection between exercise and affect without consider...
This series of studies investigated affective responses to acute exercise. Studies examined the role...
The benefits of exercise are well-known and well-documented, yet adherence to exercise regimens is l...
Affective responses to exercise are noted to be dynamic and frequently vacillate between positive an...
There is some evidence for a positive relationship between affective responses to exercise and futur...
The benefits of exercise are well-known and well-documented, yet adherence to exercise regimens is l...
The present study investigated relationships between emotions and emotion regulation strategies empl...
Finne E, Nigg C, Weyland S, Sauzet O, Wienke B, Jekauc D. Examining the role of affective states in ...
To examine the effects of the intensity of exercise on mood changes, five healthy male subjects, age...
Several meta-analyses have investigated the association between physical activity and affective stat...
Background Although people generally feel more positive and more energetic in the aftermath of exer...
This paper explores a method for deducing the affective state of runners using his/her movements. Th...
Despite the well-documented positive effect of exercise on health outcomes, most people do not succe...
Although it is well documented that exercise participation is associated with affective benefits, th...
Background:Evidence suggests positive affective response during physical activity increases the like...
Given that most studies to date examined the connection between exercise and affect without consider...
This series of studies investigated affective responses to acute exercise. Studies examined the role...
The benefits of exercise are well-known and well-documented, yet adherence to exercise regimens is l...
Affective responses to exercise are noted to be dynamic and frequently vacillate between positive an...
There is some evidence for a positive relationship between affective responses to exercise and futur...
The benefits of exercise are well-known and well-documented, yet adherence to exercise regimens is l...
The present study investigated relationships between emotions and emotion regulation strategies empl...
Finne E, Nigg C, Weyland S, Sauzet O, Wienke B, Jekauc D. Examining the role of affective states in ...
To examine the effects of the intensity of exercise on mood changes, five healthy male subjects, age...
Several meta-analyses have investigated the association between physical activity and affective stat...