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Background: Ambulatory assessments offer opportunities to study physical activity level (PAL) and affect at the group and person-level. We examined bidirectional associations between PAL and affect in a 3-h timeframe and evaluated whether associations differ between people with and without current or remitted depression/anxiety. Methods: Two-week ecological momentary assessment (EMA) and actigraphy data of 359 participants with current (n = 93), remitted (n = 176), or no (n = 90) Composite International Diagnostic Interview depression/anxiety diagnoses were obtained from the Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety. Positive affect (PA) and negative affect (NA) were assessed by EMA 5 times per day. Average PAL between EMA assessments were calculated from actigraphy data. Results: At the group-level, higher PAL was associated with subsequent higher PA (b = 0.109, p
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Difrancesco, S., Penninx, B. W. J. H., Merikangas, K. R., van Hemert, A. M., Riese, H., & Lamers, F. (2022). Within-day bidirectional associations between physical activity and affect: A real-time ambulatory study in persons with and without depressive and anxiety disorders. Depression and Anxiety, 39(12), 922–931. https://doi.org/10.1002/da.23298
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