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Continuity and Discontinuity of Sport and Exercise Type During the COVID-19 Pandemic. An Exploratory Study of Effects on Mood.

Noora J Ronkainen1, Arto J Pesola2, Olli Tikkanen3, Ralf Brand4,5.   

Abstract

Involvement in sport and exercise not only provides participants with health benefits but can be an important aspect of living a meaningful life. The COVID-19 pandemic and the temporary cessation of public life in March/April/May 2020 came with restrictions, which probably also made it difficult, if not impossible, to participate in certain types of sport or exercise. Following the philosophical position that different types of sport and exercise offer different ways of "relating to the world," this study explored (dis)continuity in the type of sport and exercise people practiced during the pandemic-related lockdown, and possible effects on mood. Data from a survey of 601 adult exercisers, collected shortly after the COVID-19 outbreak in Finland, were analyzed. Approximately one third (35%) of the participants changed their "worldmaking" and shifted to "I-Nature"-type activities. We observed worse mood during the pandemic in those who shifted from "I-Me," compared to those who had preferred the "I-Nature" relation already before the pandemic and thus experienced continuity. The clouded mood of those experiencing discontinuity may be the result of a temporary loss of "feeling at home" in their new exercise life-world. However, further empirical investigation must follow, because the observed effect sizes were small.
Copyright © 2021 Ronkainen, Pesola, Tikkanen and Brand.

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Keywords:  affect; being-in-the-world; exercise behavior; existential philosophy; lockdown; profile of mood states; worldmaking

Year:  2021        PMID: 33643151      PMCID: PMC7907513          DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.622876

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Psychol        ISSN: 1664-1078


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