Karnaze Melissa M, Levine Linda J, Schneider Margaret
a University of California , Irvine.
Res Q Exerc Sport. 2017 Sep;88(3):316-328. doi: 10.1080/02701367.2017.1317322. Epub 2017 May 11.
Increasing physical activity among adolescents is a public health priority. Because people are motivated to engage in activities that make them feel good, this study examined predictors of adolescents' feelings during exercise.
During the 1st semester of the school year, we assessed 6th-grade students' (N = 136) cognitive appraisals of the importance of exercise. Participants also reported their affect during a cardiovascular fitness test and recalled their affect during the fitness test later that semester. During the 2nd semester, the same participants rated their affect during a moderate-intensity exercise task.
Affect reported during the moderate-intensity exercise task was predicted by cognitive appraisals of the importance of exercise and by misremembering affect during the fitness test as more positive than it actually was. This memory bias mediated the association between appraising exercise as important and experiencing a positive change in affect during the moderate-intensity exercise task.
These findings highlight the roles of both cognitive appraisals and memory as factors that may influence affect during exercise. Future work should explore whether affect during exercise can be modified by targeting appraisals and memories related to exercise experiences.
增加青少年的体育活动是一项公共卫生重点工作。由于人们有动力参与能让他们感觉良好的活动,本研究调查了青少年运动时感受的预测因素。
在学年的第一学期,我们评估了六年级学生(N = 136)对运动重要性的认知评估。参与者还报告了他们在心血管 fitness 测试期间的情绪,并在该学期晚些时候回忆了他们在 fitness 测试期间的情绪。在第二学期,相同的参与者对他们在中等强度运动任务期间的情绪进行了评分。
中等强度运动任务期间报告的情绪是由对运动重要性的认知评估以及将 fitness 测试期间的情绪错误记忆为比实际情况更积极所预测的。这种记忆偏差介导了将运动评估为重要与在中等强度运动任务期间情绪发生积极变化之间的关联。
这些发现突出了认知评估和记忆作为可能影响运动时情绪的因素的作用。未来的工作应该探索是否可以通过针对与运动经历相关的评估和记忆来改变运动时的情绪。