@startstop_reset @JeromeAdamsMD Stay at home actually increases exercise https://t.co/UWd3FdamhE
"With regards to subjective well-being, the data show that those who exercised almost every day during this pandemic had the best mood." https://t.co/NemFpMPOhl
When Pandemic Hits: Exercise Frequency and Subjective Well-Being During COVID-19 Pandemic https://t.co/l3dqbj3Pzm
Şu araştırmadaki veriye bakıyorum, covid öncesi ve sonrasında egzersiz tipinde değişiklik var mı diye? Kesinlik yok ama gözle görülen bir değişim var bakalım analizlerde aynısını gösterecek mi? Ama bazı görüşmelerimde bireyler egzersiz tipini değiştirdikle
When Pandemic Hits: Exercise Frequency and Subjective Well-Being During COVID-19 Pandemic https://t.co/ulC1sNQXnh
2.Araştırma linkini buraya bırakarak devam ediyorum. Link: https://t.co/U6MrFnDJ56
When Pandemic Hits: Exercise Frequency and Subjective Well-Being During COVID-19 Pandemic https://t.co/UN1FaKGG4T コロナ禍では,それまでは全然運動してなかった人がするようになる(してた人はそのまましてる)という研究.そうか,暗黒卿のダイエットもそれか…
RT @RalfBrandGER: Thanks to all participants in our survey on COVID-19, exercise and mood! 13,000 respondents worldwide, a prediction model…
When Pandemic Hits: Exercise Frequency and Subjective Well-Being During COVID-19 Pandemic https://t.co/1sg4AacHXg @MeredithSchert1 @FergusNeville
RT @RalfBrandGER: Thanks to all participants in our survey on COVID-19, exercise and mood! 13,000 respondents worldwide, a prediction model…
RT @RalfBrandGER: Thanks to all participants in our survey on COVID-19, exercise and mood! 13,000 respondents worldwide, a prediction model…
RT @RalfBrandGER: Thanks to all participants in our survey on COVID-19, exercise and mood! 13,000 respondents worldwide, a prediction model…
Aktiv durch die Pandemie – Globale Studie zum subjektiven Wohlbefinden durch Sport und Bewegung: https://t.co/Om0gRE6o73 Link zur Studie: https://t.co/kXvXcqWTA4 #UniPotsdam #Forschung #Psychologie #CoronaPandemie #Sport #Publikation @FrontPsychol Foto:
RT @RalfBrandGER: Thanks to all participants in our survey on COVID-19, exercise and mood! 13,000 respondents worldwide, a prediction model…
RT @RalfBrandGER: Thanks to all participants in our survey on COVID-19, exercise and mood! 13,000 respondents worldwide, a prediction model…
Since we don't seem to get rid of COVID-19 that fast, here is a reference to a super exciting paper of my colleagues. Spoiler: The influence of exercising on mood (during the pandemic) partly depends on prepandemic exercise status.
RT @tgemiles: People exercised more than expected during COVID lockdowns, and the exercise made them happy (one for the silver linings dep…
RT @RalfBrandGER: Thanks to all participants in our survey on COVID-19, exercise and mood! 13,000 respondents worldwide, a prediction model…
Including a model to predict changes in exercise & wellbeing for conditions similar to early 2020: When Pandemic Hits: Exercise Frequency and Subjective Well-Being During COVID-19 Pandemic https://t.co/yDapLoH3rh @FrontPsychol @RalfBrandGER
RT @RalfBrandGER: Thanks to all participants in our survey on COVID-19, exercise and mood! 13,000 respondents worldwide, a prediction model…
And I loved every minute of this collaboration with great colleagues @RalfBrandGER @SinikaTimme. Our study on exercise behavior change and mood during the worldwide #COVID19 lockdown. https://t.co/4vqPpXiBI6
RT @RalfBrandGER: Thanks to all participants in our survey on COVID-19, exercise and mood! 13,000 respondents worldwide, a prediction model…
RT @SinikaTimme: @RalfBrandGER asking me to have 2-3 hours (slight understatement) to look into "some" data turned out to be one of my grea…
Thanks to all participants in our survey on COVID-19, exercise and mood! 13,000 respondents worldwide, a prediction model on behav change during lockdowns, differential effects on mood. https://t.co/s7DFHDpuIa Together with brilliant young colleagues @Sini
@RalfBrandGER asking me to have 2-3 hours (slight understatement) to look into "some" data turned out to be one of my greatest research experiences so far. Excited to help proving and promoting the importance of exercise during a pandemic: https://t.co/EPv
People exercised more than expected during COVID lockdowns, and the exercise made them happy (one for the silver linings department?) https://t.co/2WTWLG6ais