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Page 1: Exercise & Mood By: Nichole Chevalier. Mood enhancement persists for up to 12 hours following aerobic exercise: A pilot study. Perceptual And Motor Skills

Exercise & Mood

By: Nichole Chevalier

Page 2: Exercise & Mood By: Nichole Chevalier. Mood enhancement persists for up to 12 hours following aerobic exercise: A pilot study. Perceptual And Motor Skills

Mood enhancement persists

for up to 12 hours following

aerobic exercise: A pilot study. Perceptual And

Motor Skills Sibold, J. S., & Berg, K. M.

(2010)

Page 3: Exercise & Mood By: Nichole Chevalier. Mood enhancement persists for up to 12 hours following aerobic exercise: A pilot study. Perceptual And Motor Skills

HypothesisIf one participates in moderate intensity aerobic activity then their mood will be positively effected for as long as 12 to 24 hours post activity.

Page 4: Exercise & Mood By: Nichole Chevalier. Mood enhancement persists for up to 12 hours following aerobic exercise: A pilot study. Perceptual And Motor Skills

VariablesIndependent

- Level 1: No Exercise (control group)- Level 2: Exercise Group

Dependent-Scores reported on the mood inventory

Page 5: Exercise & Mood By: Nichole Chevalier. Mood enhancement persists for up to 12 hours following aerobic exercise: A pilot study. Perceptual And Motor Skills

Participants48 Healthy College Students between the ages of 18-25

-35 Females-13 Males

Recruited through signage posted in buildings and residence halls on a college campus.

Exclusions…-Anyone with psychological disorders-Anyone using psychoactive drugs-Anyone with a history of physical illness or injury-Anyone under the age of 18 or over the age of 25

Page 6: Exercise & Mood By: Nichole Chevalier. Mood enhancement persists for up to 12 hours following aerobic exercise: A pilot study. Perceptual And Motor Skills

ProcedurePart 1: Physical Readiness Assessment -Readiness for physical activity was tested through the PAR-Q-Aerobic capacity was tested using a Fitmate Pro metabolic system and a Polar Vantage XL heart rate monitor -Participants completed an exercise test on a stationary cycle-Based on the results of a self-report of activity level participants were assigned to different exercise conditions-Peak heart rate was measured and used to estimate the heart rate target for the exercise intervention-A lower to moderate intensity was selected

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Procedure (cont.)Part 2: Assessment of mood

-Mood was assessed using the Profile of Mood States-Brief Form

-30 inventory items with subscales-rated from 0-4

-Scores are calculated by adding the totals of the five negative moods and then subtracting them from the Vigor score -Participants were asked to complete the inventory in respect to how they felt “right now”

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Procedure (cont.)Part 3: Physical Assessment

-Participants put on a heart rate monitor and a silicone facemask which was attached to a metabolic analyzer-Cycling rules and criteria were reviewed with the participants-There was a two minute warm-up-Resistance was added incrementally every minute -Perceived exertion was recorded every two minutes-Following the test participants were allowed to cool down until their heart rate reached a normal level

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Procedure (cont.)Part 4

-Participants came to the lab no less then 3 days after the first visit-At the second visit participants completed the mood inventory and were assigned to either an exercise condition or a control group -Only one participant was allowed in the lab at a time-Participants in the control condition sat quietly in the lab for 20 minutes-Participants in the exercise condition cycled for 20 minutes on a stationary bike-Immediately after the exercise or control condition the mood inventory was completed-The subjects were then asked to complete the inventory 1,2,4,8,12, and 24 hours post exercise -The times were written on the inventory and an e-mail reminder was sent to subjects prior to the times-Participants handed in the inventories the next day at the lab-They received a modest financial compensation for participation and return of the completed inventories

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Results-The group that participated in aerobic exercise had a significantly lower mean total mood disturbance score-Significant differences were seen immediately following exercise-Sex or fitness level had no effect on mood-Moderate aerobic exercise resulted in acute improvements in overall mood

Page 11: Exercise & Mood By: Nichole Chevalier. Mood enhancement persists for up to 12 hours following aerobic exercise: A pilot study. Perceptual And Motor Skills

What does this mean?

• Moderate physical exercise helps to improve one’s overall mood

• Exercise can be beneficial to one’s mental health• People who are feeling stressed or dealing with

negative emotions should try to exercise• It is important to incorporate exercise into our

schedule as often as we can

Page 12: Exercise & Mood By: Nichole Chevalier. Mood enhancement persists for up to 12 hours following aerobic exercise: A pilot study. Perceptual And Motor Skills

The mood-enhancing benefits of exercise:

Memory biases augment the effect.

Anderson, R. J., & Brice, S. (2011)

Page 13: Exercise & Mood By: Nichole Chevalier. Mood enhancement persists for up to 12 hours following aerobic exercise: A pilot study. Perceptual And Motor Skills

HypothesisParticipants who exercise will exhibit actual mood benefits when comparing pre- and post-exercise reports of current mood in addition to having an enhanced perception of mood benefits post-exercise.

Page 14: Exercise & Mood By: Nichole Chevalier. Mood enhancement persists for up to 12 hours following aerobic exercise: A pilot study. Perceptual And Motor Skills

VariablesIndependent

- Level 1: No Exercise (control group)- Level 2: Exercise Group

Dependent-Participant’s Mood

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Participants40 Regular Exercisers: At least two 30 minute sessions per week

-20 Females-20 Males

Participants we between the ages of 18-25

They were recruited by sampling various sports clubs in the North East of England

Page 16: Exercise & Mood By: Nichole Chevalier. Mood enhancement persists for up to 12 hours following aerobic exercise: A pilot study. Perceptual And Motor Skills

Procedure-Participants were informed the study was examining the impact of various activities on mood-Prior to activity the participants completed ISP of Mood States Questionnaire -Participants in the exercise condition had to jog lightly for 10 minutes-Participants in the non-exercise group had to complete a word search for 10 minutes -Participants completed the tasks in groups of 2-3 -Immediately after the activities both groups completed the ISP-Half of each group was then asked to complete the ISP a second time

-The first time they reported their current mood-The second time they were asked to recall their mood pre-activity

-Participants were asked to try and not remember the responses they put on the original ISP but to remember how they felt before the activity -All conditions took place when the weather was fine and dry and distractions were minimized

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Results-There was significant mood enhancement in the exercise group compared to the non-exercise group-Participants retrospective estimates of pre-activity mood state were favorably distorted with respect to mood enhancement-Recalling past affective states only altered the mood of the subjects in the exercise condition

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What does this mean?• Exercise affects mood in a positive way

• Post exercise the mood of someone at the time they recall something effects how they recall the information-If you are happy you may favorably distort information-Post exercise people have a memory bias

Expectations can make us believe that things are happening even when they are not (placebo effect)

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Questions?