How physical exercise with others and prioritizing positivity contribute to (work) wellbeing: a cross-sectional and diary multilevel study
Ester Gil-Beltrán, Cristian Coo, Isabella Meneghel, Susana Llorens, Marisa Salanova

TL;DR
This study shows that exercising with others and focusing on positivity improves wellbeing and makes physical exercise a more consistent habit.
Contribution
The study introduces how prioritizing positivity and social exercise influence emotional and behavioral loops in physical activity.
Findings
Participants who exercise with others and prioritize positivity show higher engagement and positive emotions.
Prioritizing positivity leads to positive emotions during exercise, reinforcing the habit.
Both studies found that positivity is linked to better psychological wellbeing and consistent exercise behavior.
Abstract
This work is a dual study employing a cross-sectional approach and a diary method to investigate how physical exercise can become a habit. Guided by the Upward Spiral Theory of Lifestyle Change, we examined the role of prioritizing positivity and engaging in physical exercise with others as advantageous resources and their impact on the relational loop of physical exercise behavior, emotions, and engagement. The first study involved a sample of 553 participants, and the second study included 146 participants, all of whom were employed and regularly engaged in physical exercise. We utilized structural equation modeling and multilevel analysis for the respective studies. The results of the first study indicate that individuals exercise more when they experience higher levels of engagement and positive emotions, particularly when exercising with others and prioritizing positivity. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPsychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction · Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports · Workplace Health and Well-being
