Associations between daily movement behaviors, sleep, and affect in older adults: An ecological momentary assessment study
Daily movement-based behaviors and sleep are associated with daily mental health outcomes. However, the associations in older adults remain unclear. This study aimed to determine the same-day association between sleep (duration and quality), physical activity (stepping) and sedentary behaviors (sitt...
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Main Authors: | Jongwon Lee (Author), Shang-Ti Chen (Author), Vanessa Bartholomew (Author), Krista Kicsak (Author), Christine Pellegrini (Author), Chih-Hsiang Yang (Author) |
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Bern Open Publishing,
2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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