2024
DOI: 10.1002/smi.3487
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Perceived control predicts lower end‐of‐day stress through engagement in moderate or vigorous physical activity: A daily diary study in a US adult sample

Zachary E. Magin,
Katherine E. Gnall,
Mariel Emrich
et al.

Abstract: Perceived control (PC) is associated with lower perceived stress, but the mechanisms of this relationship have not yet been established. The current study examined whether moderate or vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA) mediated the relationship between PC and daily stress in a sample of US adults. Participants (N = 264, Mage = 34.08, 61.4% female) completed a baseline measure of two dimensions of PC (i.e., mastery and constraints), followed by 11 days of daily surveys that assessed daily MVPA and perc… Show more

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