Comparison of the effect of self-selected and prescribed moderate-intensity aerobic exercise on state anxiety symptoms and affective responses in young women: a randomised crossover clinical trial design

dc.creatorMorais, Naiane Silva
dc.creatorOliveira, Vinnycius Nunes de
dc.creatorSilva, Rizia Rocha
dc.creatorSilva, Wellington Fernando da
dc.creatorViana, Ricardo Borges
dc.creatorVieira, Carlos Alexandre
dc.creatorCampos, Mário Hebling
dc.creatorAndrade, Marília dos Santos
dc.creatorVancini, Rodrigo Luiz
dc.creatorWeiss, Katja
dc.creatorRosemann, Thomas Johannes
dc.creatorKnechtle, Beat
dc.creatorLira, Claudio Andre Barbosa de
dc.date.accessioned2026-04-17T14:16:25Z
dc.date.available2026-04-17T14:16:25Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.description.abstractObjective: To investigate the effect of physical exercise intensity on state anxiety symptoms and affective responses. Methods: Twenty-one healthy women (mean age: 23.6 ± 5.4 years) participated in three sessions: self-selected intensity exercise, moderate-intensity prescribed exercise, and a nonexercise control session. Before each session, participants were exposed to unpleasant stimuli. State anxiety symptoms and affective responses were assessed pre- and post-stimulus exposure and pre- and post-sessions. A two-way repeated measures ANOVA tested state anxiety, while the Friedman test analysed affective responses. Results: Time significantly affected state anxiety symptoms [F (2,0) = 25.977; P < 0.001; η2p = 0.565]. Anxiety increased post-stimulus (P < 0.001) and decreased after all sessions. No significant differences were found between exercise and control conditions. Time also significantly influenced affective responses [χ2 (8.0) = 62.953; P < 0.001; Kendall’s W: 0.375]. Affective responses decreased post-stimulus (P = 0.029) and significantly increased after both exercise sessions (P < 0.001) but remained unchanged in the control session (P = 0.183). Conclusions: Although state anxiety increased after unpleasant stimuli in all conditions, reductions following exercise sessions were comparable to the nonexercise session. However, both exercise sessions uniquely improved affective responses, highlighting their potential for emotional recovery after unpleasant stimuli.
dc.identifier.citationMORAIS, Naiane Silva et al. Comparison of the effect of self-selected and prescribed moderate-intensity aerobic exercise on state anxiety symptoms and affective responses in young women: a randomized crossover clinical trial design. Acta Neuropsychiatrica, Cambridge, v. 37, e78, 2025. DOI: 10.1017/neu.2025.10022. Disponível em: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/acta-neuropsychiatrica/article/comparison-of-the-effect-of-selfselected-and-prescribed-moderateintensity-aerobic-exercise-on-state-anxiety-symptoms-and-affective-responses-in-young-women-a-randomised-crossover-clinical-trial-design/8C0A1129EA5D27F875C1CACCB68A805B. Acesso em: 14 abr. 2026.
dc.identifier.doi10.1017/neu.2025.10022
dc.identifier.issn0924-2708
dc.identifier.issne- 1601-5215
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.bc.ufg.br//handle/ri/30131
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisher.countryGra-bretanha
dc.publisher.departmentFaculdade de Educação Física e Dança - FEFD (RMG)
dc.rightsAcesso Aberto
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
dc.subjectMental disorders
dc.subjectPsychological stress
dc.subjectAerobic exercise
dc.subjectEmotional regulation
dc.subjectComplementary therapies
dc.titleComparison of the effect of self-selected and prescribed moderate-intensity aerobic exercise on state anxiety symptoms and affective responses in young women: a randomised crossover clinical trial design
dc.typeArtigo

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