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Table 1 Participant and study characteristics (N = 79)

From: Momentary within-subject associations of affective states and physical behavior are moderated by weather conditions in real life: an ambulatory assessment study

Variable

N; Mean ± SDa

Minimum

Maximum

Female [%]

48, 60.8%

–-

–-

Age [yrs.]

22.70 ± 4.26

17

49

BMI [kg/m2]

22.07 ± 2.00

17.21

26.85

Answered e-diary assessments [per day]b

4.76 ± 0.95

2.75

6.25

Answered e-diary assessments [%/5 days]b

65.97 ± 16.65

31.43

96.77

Calmness [0–100]b

67.51 ± 13.03

28.38

94.81

Valence [0–100]b

70.37 ± 12.26

39.14

95.96

Energetic Arousal [0–100]b

57.44 ± 11.91

22.46

85.83

Temperature [°C/day]c

7.84 ± 4.72

-1.82

18.83

Precipitation [mm/day]d

118.33 ± 202.60

0

1038

Wear time accelerometer [h/day]c

23.26 ± 1.53

13.70

24

Sedentary time [h/day] e

9.60 ± 2.14

4.19

14.99

Movement acceleration [mg/day]e

45.65 ± 12.79

21.79

91.06

  1. astandard deviation
  2. b assessed via e-diary, aggregated within participants
  3. c average per day across study period
  4. d sum per day across study period
  5. e aggregated within participants and days