Publikation: Direct effects of a domain-specific subjective age measure on self-reported physical activity : Is it more important how old you are or how old you feel?
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Background
Research has shown that physical activity is important for healthy aging. At the same time, physical activity and different age factors (chronological and subjective age measures) are interrelated. The present study investigated whether subjective physical age and chronological age are significantly correlated with physical activity over time.
Participants and procedure
A study design with baseline assessment and a 4-week follow-up period was conducted with an online sample (N = 541), aged 25-78 years (M = 39.62, SD = 10.74). Regression analysis with the enter method was used to predict subsequent physical activity by baseline predictors.
Results
Subjective physical age correlates with chronological age (r = –.34, p < .001). Subjective physical age predicted subsequent physical activity when controlling for baseline variables (B = –.12, t = –2.43, p = .015) until past physical activity was entered (B = –.06, t = –1.44, p = .150). The final model explained 33% of variance in subsequent physical activity.
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Subjective physical age seems to be more important for physical activity than chronological age. This is an important finding as subjective physical age might be a target for interventions, to enable individuals to become more physically active. Future studies should investigate non-linear relationships between subjective physical age, social-cognitive predictors of physical activity and physical activity behavior.
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WIENERT, Julian, Tim KUHLMANN, Sonia LIPPKE, 2015. Direct effects of a domain-specific subjective age measure on self-reported physical activity : Is it more important how old you are or how old you feel?. In: Health Psychology Report. 2015, 3(2), pp. 131-139. ISSN 2353-4184. eISSN 2353-5571. Available under: doi: 10.5114/hpr.2015.51450BibTex
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