Study finds links between individual temperament, physical activity, and sedentary behavior

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Study finds links between individual temperament, physical activity, and sedentary behavior
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Among women, the tendency to experience more negative emotions was associated with lower levels of physical activity, particularly during leisure time.

Reviewed by Lily Ramsey, LLMSep 21 2023 Women who experienced more negative emotions, such as frustration and sadness, at age 42 were less physically active at age 61.

Tiia Kekäläinen, Postdoctoral Researcher, Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences and Gerontology Research Center "Girls who were socially more active in childhood are more likely to pursue higher education and end up in professions, like expert roles, which involve a lot of sitting," says doctoral researcher Johanna Ahola from the Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences and Gerontology Research Center. "This sedentary behavior at work is captured in accelerometer measurements."

Related StoriesDoctoral researcher Johanna Ahola feels that, in the future, it would be important to pay attention to how, despite negative emotions, each individual could find a type of sport they enjoy.

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