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A Brief Report on the Reciprocal Associations between Physical Activity and Mental Well-being during the First 9 Weeks of the COVID-19 Lockdown in Belgium

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During the initial outbreak of the global COVID-19 pandemic, many countries imposed a total lockdown (containment at home). Although it was still allowed in Belgium to be physically active or exercise with people from your household in the vicinity of your home, engaging in sports or physical activity in a group or club context was no longer permitted. To examine whether a lack of physical activity was potentially threatening to the well-being of citizens and vice versa, the present study examined concurrent and reciprocal relationships between physical activity and anxiety, depressive symptoms, and sleep quality during the COVID-19 lockdown in a 9-week longitudinal design. In a sample of 983 Belgian adults (75.1% female; Mage= 43.78, range=18–82 years), we explored these relations on both the between- and within-person levels through random intercept cross-lagged panel models. The findings indicate that increases in physical activity were associated with lower symptoms of anxiety and depression and better sleep quality, a finding observed both at the between-person (across weeks) and within-person level (week-to-week). Moreover, at the within-person level, an increase in feelings of anxiety and depression at one moment predicted lower levels of physical activity one week later, suggesting that ill-being serves as a vulnerability factor for reduced physical activity.
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2022-09-08
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