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Motives matter : A diary study on the relationship between job stressors and exercise after work

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International Journal of Stress Management. 2015, 22(4), pp. 346-371. ISSN 1072-5245. eISSN 1573-3424. Available under: doi: 10.1037/a0039115

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This article examines the relationship between the experience of job stressors and engagement in physical exercise after work in employees’ daily lives. We examine exercise motives as moderators in this relationship and demonstrate that time spent on exercising improves day-specific positive affective states. We conducted a daily survey study over 5 consecutive working days with 120 employees. Multilevel modeling showed that employees with strong exercise motives (i.e., social recognition, appearance, strength and endurance) were able to initiate exercise behavior after stressful days at work. As predicted, exercise after work was positively related to positive activated affect and serenity at bedtime. Drawing on the ego-depletion model, our study contributes to the explanation of previous inconsistent findings on the relationship between job stressors and physical exercise by demonstrating the importance of individuals’ exercise motives.

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ISO 690NÄGEL, Inga J., Sabine SONNENTAG, Jana KÜHNEL, 2015. Motives matter : A diary study on the relationship between job stressors and exercise after work. In: International Journal of Stress Management. 2015, 22(4), pp. 346-371. ISSN 1072-5245. eISSN 1573-3424. Available under: doi: 10.1037/a0039115
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  title={Motives matter : A diary study on the relationship between job stressors and exercise after work},
  number={4},
  volume={22},
  issn={1072-5245},
  journal={International Journal of Stress Management},
  pages={346--371},
  author={Nägel, Inga J. and Sonnentag, Sabine and Kühnel, Jana}
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