Giurgiu Marco, Timm Irina, Ebner-Priemer Ulrich W, Schmiedek Florian, Neubauer Andreas B
Institute of Sports and Sports Science, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany.
Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Central Institute of Mental Health, University of Heidelberg, Medical Faculty Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany.
Npj Ment Health Res. 2024 Dec 21;3(1):64. doi: 10.1038/s44184-024-00113-7.
Understanding the complex relationship between sedentary breaks, affective well-being and cognition in daily life is critical as modern lifestyles are increasingly characterized by sedentary behavior. Consequently, the World Health Organization, with its slogan "every move counts", emphasizes a central public health goal: reducing daily time spent in sedentary behavior. Previous studies have provided evidence that short sedentary breaks are feasible to integrate into daily life and can improve affective and cognitive parameters. However, observational studies do not allow for causal interpretation. To overcome this limitation, we conducted the first empirical study that integrated the within-person encouragement approach to test the causal effects of short 3-min sedentary breaks on affective and cognitive parameters in daily life. The results suggest that brief sedentary breaks may have a beneficial impact on valence and energetic arousal. Moreover, our methodological approach powerfully demonstrated the possibility of moving towards causal effects in everyday life.
鉴于现代生活方式越来越多地以久坐行为为特征,了解日常生活中久坐休息、情感幸福感和认知之间的复杂关系至关重要。因此,世界卫生组织以“每一步都重要”为口号,强调了一个核心公共卫生目标:减少每日久坐行为的时间。先前的研究已经提供证据表明,短暂的久坐休息可以融入日常生活,并且可以改善情感和认知参数。然而,观察性研究无法进行因果解释。为了克服这一局限性,我们开展了第一项实证研究,该研究采用了个体内部激励方法,以测试3分钟的短暂久坐休息对日常生活中情感和认知参数的因果效应。结果表明,短暂的久坐休息可能对效价和活力唤醒有有益影响。此外,我们的方法有力地证明了在日常生活中实现因果效应的可能性。