International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research (Jun 2024)

A database of videos of physical exercise and sedentary behaviours to investigate automatic processes and perceptions related to physical exercise

  • Giammarco Cascino,
  • Laura Di Lodovico,
  • Rossella Ceres,
  • Alessio Maria Monteleone,
  • Philip Gorwood,
  • Palmiero Monteleone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/mpr.2022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 2
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract Objective The Videos of Physical Exercise and Sedentary Behaviours (VPESB) database is a novel database designed to experimentally investigate neural reactivity to physical exercise. The aim of this database is to provide a variety of dynamic images with a minimum of confounding factors. Methods A total of 196 healthy participants were recruited to evaluate 10 clips of sedentary activities and 10 clips of physical exercise. Each activity was performed by a male and female performer, resulting in a total of 40 video clips of 10 s each. Results The validation procedure confirmed the ability of these videoclips to accurately represent both sedentary and physical activity. In addition, video clips of physical activity were associated with higher effort ratings than sedentary activities (p < 0.01). Conclusions The VPESB is a versatile, rapid and easy‐to‐use tool that can be used to understand emotional and behavioural approaches to physical activity and to better disentangle some clinical conditions in which physical activity plays a central role.

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