Journal article

Psychological-health correlates of physical activity and sedentary behaviour during the COVID pandemic

E Ringin, D Meyer, E Neill, A Phillipou, EJ Tan, WL Toh, PJ Sumner, N Owen, M Hallgren, DW Dunstan, SL Rossell, TE Van Rheenen

Mental Health and Physical Activity | Published : 2022

Abstract

Background: While physical inactivity is associated with adverse psychological outcomes, less is known about the psychological outcomes associated with sedentary behaviour, and specifically, its mentally active and passive forms. The COVID-19 pandemic represents a unique opportunity to study associations between these variables in light of widespread stay-at-home mandates and restrictions on outdoor exercise/social activities. Using a cross-sectional dataset acquired during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, we examined whether physical activity and sedentary behaviour were associated with subjective quality of life (sQoL) and subjective cognitive dysfunction, and whether these associations..

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Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank all the participants who took thetime and effort to take part in this study, especially during these challenging and unprecedented times. DD (GNT1078360), NO (GNT1003960), and SLR (GNT1154651) hold a NHMRC Senior Fellowship, and EJT (GNT1142424) and TVR (GNT1088785) hold NHMRC Early Career Fellowships. WLT (GNT1161609) and AP (GNT1159953) are supported by NHMRC New Investigator Project Grants.