Leave the Screen: The Influence of Everyday Behaviors on Self-reported Interoception

Autor: Wallman-Jones, A, Nigg, Claudio Renato, Benzing, V, Schmidt, M
Rok vydání: 2023
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Zdroj: Wallman-Jones, A; Nigg, Claudio Renato; Benzing, V; Schmidt, M (2023). Leave the Screen: The Influence of Everyday Behaviors on Self-reported Interoception. Biological psychology, 181, p. 108600. Elsevier 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2023.108600
DOI: 10.48350/183251
Popis: The influence of physical activity on interoception is apparent, however little is known about within-person variability following physical activity and sedentary behavior in daily life. To test this, 70 healthy adults (Mage 21.67±2.50) wore thigh-mounted accelerometers for 7-days, with self-reported interoception recorded on movement-triggered smartphones. Participants additionally reported the predominant activity type performed across the last 15minutes. Investigating this timeframe, multi-level analyses revealed that each one-unit increase in physical activity was associated with an increase in self-reported interoception (B = 0.0025, p =.013), whereas contrastingly, each one-minute increase in sedentary behavior was associated with a decrease (B = -0.06. p =.009). Investigating the influence of different activity types in comparison to screen time behavior, both partaking in exercise (B = 4.48, p
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