Objective: In contrast to proposals that physical activity (PA) can be a substitute for alcohol use, people who engage in greater overall PA generally consume more alcohol on average than less-active peers. Acknowledging that both PA and alcohol use vary considerably from day-to-day, this study evaluated whether established associations reflect daily behavioral coupling within-person, are an artifact of procedures that aggregate behavior over time, or both. Methods: A life span sample of 150 adults (aged19 – 89 years) completed three 21-day measurement bursts of a daily diary study. At the end of each day, they reported on their PA and alcohol consumption. Data were analyzed in a negative binomial multilevel regression. Results: As expected...
The literature has generally established a positive correlational relationship between physical acti...
It is not known whether decrease in physical activity (PA) is associated with binge drinking among f...
We investigated prospectively whether physical activity level in adolescence predicts use of alcohol...
© 2014 American Psychological Association. Objective: In contrast to proposals that physical activit...
Drinking and physical activity behaviors established during college years may extend well into later...
Background: Young adults have the highest incidence of physical activity (PA), but also have the hig...
Individual associations of alcohol consumption and physical activity with cardiovascular disease are...
Exercise provides a wealth of benefits to brain and body, and is regarded as a protective factor aga...
Physical activity has been suggested as a potential intervention for alcohol use disorders (AUD), ho...
Alcohol forms a significant component of many diets and it supplements rather than displaces daily e...
\(Background:\) Understanding the epidemiology of alcohol consumption across the life course is impo...
Researchers and practitioners often extol the health benefits of social relationships and social par...
This study addresses the relationship between two lifestyle factors that have a particular impact on...
Physical activity and exercise are positive health behaviors that have been shown to reduce the risk...
PURPOSE: To describe physical activity habits, sedentary behavior, and cardiorespiratory fitness lev...
The literature has generally established a positive correlational relationship between physical acti...
It is not known whether decrease in physical activity (PA) is associated with binge drinking among f...
We investigated prospectively whether physical activity level in adolescence predicts use of alcohol...
© 2014 American Psychological Association. Objective: In contrast to proposals that physical activit...
Drinking and physical activity behaviors established during college years may extend well into later...
Background: Young adults have the highest incidence of physical activity (PA), but also have the hig...
Individual associations of alcohol consumption and physical activity with cardiovascular disease are...
Exercise provides a wealth of benefits to brain and body, and is regarded as a protective factor aga...
Physical activity has been suggested as a potential intervention for alcohol use disorders (AUD), ho...
Alcohol forms a significant component of many diets and it supplements rather than displaces daily e...
\(Background:\) Understanding the epidemiology of alcohol consumption across the life course is impo...
Researchers and practitioners often extol the health benefits of social relationships and social par...
This study addresses the relationship between two lifestyle factors that have a particular impact on...
Physical activity and exercise are positive health behaviors that have been shown to reduce the risk...
PURPOSE: To describe physical activity habits, sedentary behavior, and cardiorespiratory fitness lev...
The literature has generally established a positive correlational relationship between physical acti...
It is not known whether decrease in physical activity (PA) is associated with binge drinking among f...
We investigated prospectively whether physical activity level in adolescence predicts use of alcohol...