Tingvold Maiken, Notthoff Nanna, Borgmann Lisa, Kornadt Anna E
Department of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences, Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences, University of Luxembourg, Campus Belval, 11, Porte des Sciences, L-4366, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg.
Faculty of Sport Science, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany.
Eur J Ageing. 2025 Jan 16;22(1):1. doi: 10.1007/s10433-024-00836-8.
Subjective age, that is felt age compared to chronological age, is an important predictor of health and well-being in later life. It can fluctuate from day to day and from one moment to another. Previous cross-sectional and macro-longitudinal studies have shown that feeling younger is related to physical fitness and exercise. Yet, there is limited knowledge on the effects of physical activity on subjective age in daily life and moderators of this association. We thus aim to investigate the association of momentary physical activity with momentary subjective age, expecting that more activity is related to feeling younger. We further expect that concurrent pain experience attenuates this relationship. N = 54 participants aged 50-62 years (Mage = 56.1 years, 75% female) wore chest-sensors measuring their physical activity (step count, movement acceleration) for one week and reported on their subjective age five times per day. Multilevel regression analyses revealed between and within-person variation in momentary subjective age (ICC = 0.74), pain (ICC = 0.63) and physical activity (ICC Moac30 = 0.078, steps30 = 0.053). Pain emerged as a consistent predictor of momentary subjective age (b = 4.64, p = 0.000), whereas results were mixed for the physical activity measures. No significant moderating effect of pain was observed on the relationship between physical activity and subjective age. Our study shows the importance of pain experiences for momentary subjective age, whereas the role of momentary physical activity needs further exploration.
主观年龄,即与实际年龄相比所感知到的年龄,是晚年健康和幸福的一个重要预测指标。它会在一天之中以及不同时刻有所波动。以往的横断面研究和宏观纵向研究表明,感觉自己更年轻与身体健康和运动有关。然而,关于体育活动对日常生活中主观年龄的影响以及这种关联的调节因素,我们所知有限。因此,我们旨在研究瞬间体育活动与瞬间主观年龄之间的关联,预计更多的活动与感觉更年轻相关。我们还预计同时存在的疼痛体验会减弱这种关系。54名年龄在50 - 62岁之间的参与者(平均年龄 = 56.1岁,75%为女性)佩戴胸部传感器测量他们一周的体育活动(步数、运动加速度),并每天报告五次他们的主观年龄。多层次回归分析揭示了瞬间主观年龄(组内相关系数ICC = 0.74)、疼痛(ICC = 0.63)和体育活动(ICC Moac30 = 0.078,steps30 = 0.053)在个体间和个体内的差异。疼痛成为瞬间主观年龄的一个一致预测因素(b = 4.64,p = 0.000),而体育活动测量结果则喜忧参半。未观察到疼痛对体育活动与主观年龄之间关系的显著调节作用。我们的研究表明疼痛体验对瞬间主观年龄的重要性,而瞬间体育活动的作用需要进一步探索。