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Frontiers in Psychology
Physical activity and affect in elementary school children's daily lives
Jan Kühnhausen1 
关键词: physical activity;    accelerometry;    affect;    children;    daily life;    FLUX;    smartphone;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00456
学科分类:心理学(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

A positive influence of physical activity (PA) on affect has been shown in numerous studies. However, this relationship has not yet been studied in the daily life of children. We present a part of the FLUX study that attempts to contribute to filling that gap. To this end, a proper way to measure PA and affect in the daily life of children is needed. In pre-studies of the FLUX study, we were able to show that affect can be measured in children with self-report items that are answered using smartphones. In the current article, we show that it is feasible to objectively measure children's PA with accelerometers for a period of several weeks and report descriptive information on the amount of activity of 51 children from 3rd and 4th grade. Additionally, we investigate the influence of daily PA on daily affect in children. Mixed effects models show no effect of PA on any of the four measured dimensions of affect. We discuss that this might be due to effects taking place at shorter time intervals, which can be investigated in future analyses.

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