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Resumen de Multi-Level Examination of Personality, Exercise, and Daily Life Events for Individuals With Physical Disabilities

Peter R. Giacobbi, Brent Hardin, Nancy Fyre, Heather A. Hausenblas, Sam Sears

  • We assessed within- and between-person associations among appraisals of daily life events, positive and negative affective states, and exercise behavior and the moderating role of personality for the exercise/affect relationship with individuals with physical disabilities. Forty-eight individuals with physical disabilities completed measures of personality and daily assessments of affect, exercise, and cognitive appraisals of life events for eight consecutive days. The results revealed that exercise behavior was associated with increased positive and decreased negative affect even when associations between daily events and affect were statistically controlled. Finally, aspects of personality, especially Neuroticism, significantly moderated the exercise/affect relationship for both positive and negative affect


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