中高强度体育活动的种类和时间:环境因素起作用吗?

IF 1.8 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Lauren G León, Dale S Bond, Hollie A Raynor
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大多数成年人不符合身体活动指南,需要新的策略来增加中等到剧烈的身体活动(MVPA)。身体活动种类(Physical activity variety, PAV),或不同活动的数量(mode),与参与MVPA的时间呈正相关。MVPA的情境因素,如与他人一起活跃,在做MVPA时参与其他活动(听音乐),以及MVPA的位置,可能会增加PAV,而不仅仅是模态,加强PAV和MVPA之间的关系,并提供一种潜在的新策略来增加MVPA。在这项自然主义的前瞻性研究中,成年人(n = 25;76.0%为女性,年龄= 26.0±8.9岁,BMI = 23.4±2.3 kg/m2),佩戴活动监测仪,并在纸质日记中记录活动方式及相关因素3周。PAV被编码为每周和总体的唯一活动(MODE)的数量,以及按唯一地点(WHERE)、唯一伴侣(WHO)或唯一同时活动(OTHER)进行的唯一活动。上下文测量(WHERE, WHO和OTHER)的平均多样性得分显著大于单独模式(MODE)的平均多样性得分(p < 0.05)。所有品种类型均与MVPA显著相关(rs = 0.58 ~ 0.84)。对于上下文变化,只有OTHER显著增加了第3周在MVPA中花费的时间(Δr = 0.18, p = 0.021)和总体(Δr = 0.19, p = 0.006)。因此,不同的PA方式以及不同的上下文因素可能会增加MVPA。鼓励成年人改变他们参与pa的方式。比如边走边听音乐——这可能是一种支持增加MVPA的策略。
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Variety and Time in Moderate- to Vigorous-Intensity Physical Activity: Do Contextual Factors Play a Role?

Most adults do not meet physical activity guidelines, and novel strategies are needed to increase moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). Physical activity variety (PAV), or the number of different activities performed (mode), is positively related to time engaged in MVPA. Contextual factors of MVPA, such as being active with others, engaging in other activities (listening to music) while doing MVPA, and location of MVPA, may add to PAV beyond modality alone, strengthening the relationship between PAV and MVPA and offering a potentially novel strategy to increase MVPA. For this naturalistic prospective study, adults (n = 25; 76.0% female, age = 26.0 ± 8.9 years, BMI = 23.4 ± 2.3 kg/m2) wore activity monitors and recorded activity mode and contextual factors in paper diaries for 3 weeks. PAV was coded as the number of unique activities (MODE), and unique activities by unique location (WHERE), unique companion (WHO), or unique simultaneous activity (OTHER) for each week and overall. Mean variety scores for contextual measures (WHERE, WHO, and OTHER) were significantly larger than mean variety scores for modality alone (MODE) (p < .05). All types of variety were significantly associated with MVPA (rs = .58-.84). For contextual variety, only OTHER significantly increased time spent in MVPA beyond MODE alone in week 3 (Δr = .18, p = .021) and overall (Δr = .19, p = .006). Thus, varying PA modalities while also varying contextual elements may increase MVPA. Encouraging adults to vary how they engage in PA-e.g., listening to music while walking-may be a strategy to support increased MVPA.

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Perceptual and Motor Skills
Perceptual and Motor Skills PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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