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Everyday stress components and physical activity : examining reactivity, recovery and pileup

Almeida, David M. (author)
Penn State Univ, USA
Marcusson-Clavertz, David (author)
Penn State Univ, USA
Conroy, David E. (author)
Penn State Univ, USA
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Kim, Jinhyuk (author)
Penn State Univ, USA
Zawadzki, Matthew J. (author)
Univ Calif Merced, USA
Sliwinski, Martin J. (author)
Penn State Univ, USA
Smyth, Joshua M. (author)
Penn State Univ, USA
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2019-05-28
2020
English.
In: Journal of behavioral medicine. - : Springer. - 0160-7715 .- 1573-3521. ; 43:1, s. 108-120
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  • The experience of naturally-occurring stress in daily life has been linked with lower physical activity levels. However, most of this evidence comes from general and static reports of stress. Less is known how different temporal components of everyday stress interfere with physical activity. In a coordinated secondary analysis of data from two studies of adults, we used intensive, micro-longitudinal assessments (ecological momentary assessments, EMA) to investigate how distinct components of everyday stress, that is, reactivity to stressor events, recovery from stressor events, and pileup of stressor events and responses predict physical activity. Results showed that components of everyday stress predicted subsequent physical activity especially for indicators of stress pileup. In both studies, the accumulation of stress responses over the previous 12 h was more predictive of subsequent physical activity than current stress reactivity or recovery responses. Results are compared to the effects of general measures of perceived stress that showed an opposite pattern of results. The novel everyday stress approach used here may be fruitful for generating new insights into physical activity specifically and health behaviors in general.

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SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  -- Psykologi (hsv//swe)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  -- Psychology (hsv//eng)

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Ecological momentary assessment
Everyday stress
Physical activity
Psychology
Psykologi

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