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在新冠病毒大流行期间进行体育活动与更好的情绪和情感状态有关。

Physical activity during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic is linked to better mood and emotion.

作者信息

Markofski Melissa M, Jennings Kristofer, Hodgman Charles F, Warren Victoria E, LaVoy Emily C

机构信息

Department of Health and Human Performance, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA.

Department of Biostatistics, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA.

出版信息

Stress Health. 2022 Aug;38(3):490-499. doi: 10.1002/smi.3111. Epub 2021 Nov 18.

Abstract

The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic may negatively impact mood and emotion. Physical activity may protect against mood disturbance and promote positive affect. This study asked if physical activity before, during, or the change in physical activity with the pandemic, impacted affect and mood during the pandemic. US adult residents (18-74 years; N = 338) were surveyed from 29 April to 3 June 2020. Physical activity before and during the pandemic was assessed with the Physical Activity Rating survey. The Positive and Negative Affect Schedule measured affect and the Profile of Moods Questionnaire assessed mood. Comparisons between physically inactive and active participants by Analysis of Covariance found greater vigour in participants classed as physically active before the pandemic. Positive affect, vigour and esteem-related affect were greater in participants physically active during the pandemic. Multiple linear regression revealed relationships between the change in physical activity and mood. Change in physical activity positively associated with positive affect (b = 1.06), esteem-related affect (b = 0.33) and vigour (b = 0.53), and negatively associated with negative affect (b = -0.47), total mood disturbance (b = -2.60), tension (b = -0.31), anger (b = -0.24), fatigue (b = -0.54), depression (b = -0.50) and confusion (b = -0.23). These data demonstrate that physical activity during the pandemic, and increased physical activity relative to before the pandemic, related to better mood.

摘要

严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)大流行可能会对情绪产生负面影响。体育活动可能有助于预防情绪障碍并促进积极情绪。本研究探讨了在大流行之前、期间进行体育活动,或体育活动随大流行的变化,是否会影响大流行期间的情绪和情感。2020年4月29日至6月3日对美国成年居民(18 - 74岁;N = 338)进行了调查。通过体育活动评级调查评估大流行之前和期间的体育活动情况。用积极和消极情绪量表测量情感,用情绪状态问卷评估情绪。通过协方差分析比较不运动和运动的参与者,发现大流行之前被归类为运动的参与者活力更强。在大流行期间进行体育活动的参与者,其积极情绪、活力和与自尊相关的情感更强。多元线性回归揭示了体育活动变化与情绪之间的关系。体育活动的变化与积极情绪(b = 1.06)、与自尊相关的情感(b = 0.33)和活力(b = 0.53)呈正相关,与消极情绪(b = -0.47)、总情绪障碍(b = -2.60)、紧张(b = -0.31)、愤怒(b = -0.24)、疲劳(b = -0.54)、抑郁(b = -0.50)和困惑(b = -0.23)呈负相关。这些数据表明,大流行期间的体育活动,以及相对于大流行之前体育活动的增加,与更好的情绪有关。

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