Frequência de Exercícios e Níveis de Ansiedade e Estresse durante a Pandemia de COVID-19 são mediados pelo Anseio por Repouso e Gasto de Energia

Alberto F. Gonçalves, Matthew S. Kolehmainen
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The concept of craves to move and to rest is a psychological construct that has recently been proposed as a key predictor for exercise adherence and a more active lifestyle in the fi eld of motivation research. During the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, we observed that individuals who engaged in regular exercise reported better levels of psychological health and wellbeing. Based on this observation, our hypothesis was that craves to move and to rest could also mediate the relationship between the frequency of physical exercise and anxiety and perceived stress. To test our hypothesis, we recruited 574 volunteers who completed four online questionnaires assessing state anxiety, perceived stress, craves to move and to rest, and sociodemographic information (including weekly frequency of exercise) during the COVID-19 lockdown. We used a structural equation model, specifi cally a mediation analysis, which revealed a signifi cant mediating eff ect of craves to move and to rest between the frequency of physical exercise and anxiety and perceived stress levels. In other words, the weekly frequency of exercise was not directly associated with state anxiety, but rather through its eff ect on craves to move and to rest. Our results suggest that understanding the role of craves to move and to rest is crucial in comprehending the relationship between physical exercise and anxiety.Keywords: Motivation, anxiety, stress, exercise, COVID-19
COVID-19大流行期间的锻炼频率、焦虑和压力水平是由对休息的渴望和能量消耗调节的
渴望运动和休息的概念是一种心理结构,最近在动机研究领域被提出作为运动坚持和更积极的生活方式的关键预测因素。在COVID-19大流行封锁期间,我们观察到,定期锻炼的人报告的心理健康和幸福水平更高。基于这一观察,我们的假设是,对运动和休息的渴望也可以调解体育锻炼频率与焦虑和感知压力之间的关系。为了验证我们的假设,我们招募了574名志愿者,他们完成了四份在线问卷,评估在COVID-19封锁期间的状态焦虑、感知压力、对运动和休息的渴望以及社会人口统计信息(包括每周运动频率)。我们使用结构方程模型,特别是中介分析,揭示了运动和休息的渴望在体育锻炼频率和焦虑和感知压力水平之间的显着中介作用。换句话说,每周运动的频率与状态焦虑没有直接关系,而是通过它对运动和休息的渴望的影响。我们的研究结果表明,了解渴望运动和休息的作用对于理解体育锻炼和焦虑之间的关系至关重要。关键词:动机,焦虑,压力,运动,COVID-19
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