U.S., July 11 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07059234) titled 'The Motor Activity - Subjective Energy (MASE) Project' on July 01.
Brief Summary: This approach utilizes accelerometry to measure NEA and electronic diaries for real-time psychological assessments, overcoming limitations of traditional methods such as retrospective bias and low ecological validity. Brief episodes of physical activity in daily life, which are distinctly different from structured exercise sessions, are generally linked to improved affective well-being. Notably, feelings of energy are particularly associated with incidental, unstructured, and non-exercise activities. Clinically, psychomotor retardation and diminished m...