Physical Activity and Perceived Health: Can Time Diary Measures of Momentary Well-Being Inform the Association?

Journal of time use research Pub Date : 2018-01-01 Epub Date: 2018-12-09 DOI:10.32797/jtur-2018-1
Sandra L Hofferth, Sarah M Flood, Deborah Carr, Yoonjoo Lee
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Abstract

The association between physical activity and health is well documented, yet prior research has largely ignored the context of physical activity, including its specific type and the emotions experienced while engaged in that activity. This study used interview-based time diary data on 24,016 individuals who participated in the American Time Use Survey well-being modules in 2010, 2012, and 2013 to examine the associations between sedentary and moderately vigorous activities and self-reported health, and the extent to which momentary well-being modifies that association. Respondents who engaged in housework, leisure, or play with children reported better health whereas those who engaged in sedentary activity reported worse self-rated health. Respondents who spent more time in housework reported better health, but this was not the case for leisure or playing with children. Greater positive mood and fewer somatic symptoms while engaged in activity were associated with better self-rated health, with more consistent associations for symptoms than mood. Respondent reports of momentary well-being did not explain the link between activities and perceived or actual health.

体育活动与感知健康:时间日记测量的瞬间幸福感能告知关联吗?
体育活动与健康之间的联系是有据可查的,但之前的研究在很大程度上忽略了体育活动的背景,包括体育活动的具体类型和参与体育活动时所经历的情绪。这项研究使用了24,016个人的访谈时间日记数据,这些人在2010年、2012年和2013年参加了美国时间使用调查幸福感模块,以检验久坐和适度剧烈活动与自我报告的健康之间的联系,以及短暂的幸福感在多大程度上改变了这种联系。从事家务、休闲或与孩子玩耍的受访者报告健康状况较好,而那些从事久坐活动的受访者报告的自我健康状况较差。花更多时间做家务的受访者表示更健康,但休闲或与孩子玩耍的情况并非如此。积极的情绪和更少的身体症状与更好的自我评价健康有关,与情绪相比,症状的关联更一致。被访者关于短暂健康的报告并没有解释活动与感知或实际健康之间的联系。
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