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Social and Health Sciences: New Publication in JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Together with researchers from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Christina Niermann and Martina Kanning, chair of Social and Health Sciences, examined whether social and environmental contextual information on sedentary behavior could be accurately assessed in everyday life using a sedentary triggerd ecological momentary assessment.

Sport Psychology: New Publication

Perspectives on Psychological Science: An integrative theoretical framework on boredom and self-control in the context of goal-directed behavior (Wolff & Martarelli, 2020).

Sport Psychology: New Publication

High boredom and low self-control impair adherence to COVID-19 containment measures (Wolff, Martarelli, Schüler, & Bieleke, 2020).

Social and Health Sciences: New Publication in BMC Public Health

Doing exercise or sport together with one’s child is positively associated with mothers’ momentary affect in daily life, but not with higher levels of overall physical activity

Together with researchers from the University of Southern California Martina Kanning, chair of Social and health Sciences, investigated whether spending time together with one’s child or the combination of spending time together and simultaneously doing exercise or sport together is associated with momentary affective…