Is physical activity before the end of the workday a drain or a gain? Daily implications on work focus in regular exercisers.

The Journal of applied psychology Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-04 DOI:10.1037/apl0000976
Lieke L Ten Brummelhuis, Charles Calderwood, Christopher C Rosen, Allison S Gabriel
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Although organizations increasingly offer wellness programs that enable employees to work out before or during work, it remains unknown what implications physical activity before or during the workday might have for work outcomes. Whereas a workout might be rewarding, especially for those who enjoy exercise, working out might also be draining, especially for those who are less intrinsically motivated to exercise. Integrating the Work-Home Resources model with self-determination theory, we develop and test theory which identifies how physical activity before the end of the workday might exert countervailing effects by impeding work focus through drained personal resources (i.e., ego depletion), while also improving work focus via enhanced personal resources (i.e., self-efficacy). We further theorized that motivation for exercise-whether it is intrinsically or extrinsically motivated-serves as a cross-level moderator of these relations. In a 5-day experience sampling study tracking 74 regularly exercising employees with Fitbit activity monitors, results indicated that physical activity was not significantly related to ego depletion. However, we found that light physical activity was positively related to self-efficacy and self-efficacy positively related to work focus (as rated by coworkers). Further, vigorous physical activity only resulted in better work focus among employees with an intrinsic (vs. extrinsic) motivation for exercise. Finally, moderate physical activity resulted in better work focus via self-efficacy among extrinsically motivated exercises, whereas this relation was negative for intrinsically motivated exercisers. Combined, our results highlight that physical activity can improve work focus when there is a match between physical activity intensity and exercise motivation. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).

下班前的体力活动是一种消耗还是一种收获?规律锻炼者日常工作注意力的影响。
尽管越来越多的公司提供健康项目,让员工在工作前或工作中锻炼身体,但人们仍然不清楚,在工作前或工作中锻炼身体会对工作结果产生什么影响。虽然锻炼可能是有益的,尤其是对那些喜欢锻炼的人来说,但锻炼也可能是一种消耗,尤其是对那些缺乏内在动力的人来说。将工作-家庭资源模型与自我决定理论相结合,我们开发并测试了一种理论,该理论确定了工作日结束前的体育活动如何通过耗尽个人资源(即自我耗竭)阻碍工作注意力,同时通过增强个人资源(即自我效能)提高工作注意力,从而产生抵消效应。我们进一步理论化了运动动机——无论是内在的还是外在的——在这些关系中起着跨层次调节作用。在一项为期5天的经验抽样研究中,74名定期锻炼的员工使用Fitbit活动监测器进行了跟踪,结果表明,体育锻炼与自我消耗没有显著关系。然而,我们发现轻度体育活动与自我效能感正相关,而自我效能感与工作专注正相关(由同事评价)。此外,剧烈的体育锻炼只会让有内在(相对于外在)锻炼动机的员工更专注于工作。最后,适度的体育活动通过自我效能在外在动机锻炼中产生更好的工作专注力,而内在动机锻炼中这种关系为负。综上所述,我们的研究结果强调,当体育活动强度和运动动机相匹配时,体育活动可以提高工作注意力。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA,版权所有)。
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