体操、希腊传统舞蹈和网球作为休闲体育活动:哪一项能引发最积极的心理反应?

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C. Argyrou, Stylianos Spinos, Vasileios Karfis, F. Venetsanou
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参加休闲体育活动被认为与心理健康呈正相关。本研究的目的是调查参加不同类型休闲体育活动(体操、Greektraditional dance、网球)的成年人的急性心理反应。共有277名年龄在18-65岁(M=35.9,SD=12.76岁)的成年人自愿参加希腊传统舞蹈(n=89)、体操(n=88)或网球(n=100)。为了检查参与者的积极幸福感、心理困扰和感知疲劳的潜在变化,在上述程序的一段时间前后使用主观锻炼体验量表(SEES)。对SEES分量表(积极幸福感、心理困扰、疲劳)进行的3(组[体操与希腊传统舞蹈与网球])X 2(时间[测试前与测试后)方差分析显示,所有参与者的积极幸福感实际上都有了显著改善(p<.001,η2=.25),并且有统计学意义在积极的幸福感(p<0.001,η2=.068)、心理困扰(p<0.05,η2=.02)和疲劳(p<.05,η2=.033)方面,组和时间之间的差异(尽管没有实际意义),体操参与者表现出最理想的结果,其次是希腊传统舞蹈。尽管还需要进一步的研究来充分了解PA/锻炼对人们幸福感的最大促进作用,但考虑到我们社会中心理健康障碍的日益普遍,鼓励成年人参加休闲PA/锻炼计划似乎对他们的(心理)健康有益。
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GYMNASTICS, GREEK TRADITIONAL DANCE AND TENNIS AS LEISURE-TIME PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES: WHICH ONE TRIGGERS THE MOST POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL RESPONSES?
Participating in leisure-time physical activity (PA) is thought to positively associate withmental health. The aim of the present study was to investigate the acute psychologicalresponses of adults who take part in different types of leisure-time PA (gymnastics; Greektraditional dance; tennis). A total of 277 adults, aged 18-65 years (M= 35.9, SD= 12.76years), taking part in Greek traditional dance (n=89), gymnastics (n=88), or tennis (n=100)volunteered to participate. In order for potential changes in participants’ positive well-being,psychological distress and perceived fatigue to be examined, the Subjective ExerciseExperiences Scale (SEES) was administered before and after a session of the aforementionedprogrammes. The 3 (group [gymnastics vs Greek traditional dance vs tennis]) X 2 (time [pretestvs post-test) analyses of variance that were performed on the SEES subscales (positivewell-being; psychological distress; fatigue) revealed practically significant improvements inthe positive well-being for all participants (p<.001, η2=.25) and statistically significantinteractions (though not of practical importance) between group and time in positive wellbeing(p<.001, η2=.068), psychological distress (p<.05, η2=.02) and fatigue (p<.05,η2=.033), with participants in gymnastics presenting the most optimal results, followed bythose of Greek traditional dance. Although further research is needed to fully understand thefeatures of a PA/exercise that lead to the greatest boost in people’s well-being, taking intoaccount the growing prevalence of mental health disorders in our society, encouraging adultsto join in a leisure-time PA/exercise programme seems imperative for their (psychological)health benefit.
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