New study: Sleep, exercise, and mood are connected – but not in the same way for everyone

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A new study has examined how sleep, exercise, diet, and mood are interconnected in everyday life.

It is well established that regular exercise, a healthy diet, and good sleep can help improve overall health.

According to News-Medical, previous research has also shown that healthy habits often go hand in hand.

However, less is known about how these habits relate to mood and well-being from one day to the next.

To address this, researchers investigated whether changes in one habit are associated with changes in other habits within the same individual.

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70 days of daily tracking

The study, published in the journal Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, included 79 adults in the United States.

Over a period of 70 days, participants recorded their sleep, physical activity, diet, alcohol consumption, time spent in nature, social interactions, and mood.

The researchers used these data to examine how these habits were related both within the same day and from one day to the next.

Because the findings are based on participants' self-reported data and a relatively small sample size, they should not be considered definitive recommendations applicable to everyone.

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Major differences between individuals

The researchers identified several common patterns. For example, higher levels of physical activity were often associated with spending more time in nature and consuming more fruits and vegetables.

A more positive mood was also linked to a greater number of healthy behaviors on the same day.

However, the relationships varied considerably from one person to another. This suggests that the same lifestyle advice may not be equally effective for everyone.

According to the researchers, the findings could serve as an initial step toward more personalized lifestyle and health recommendations.

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A new study has examined how sleep, exercise, diet, and mood are interconnected in everyday life.

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This article is made and published by Ida-Marie Palm Varbæk, who may have used AI in the preparation.

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