A 15-week intervention study collected biographical mapping interviews from physically inactive young adults aged 20–40. The research, conducted by Hannes Gropper, explores how participants subjectively reconstruct physical activity experiences and attribute meaning to life events and transitions. The dataset likely contains qualitative interview transcripts aimed at explaining the underlying dynamics linking critical life events to changes in physical activity behavior.
Use Cases
- Analyze narrative reconstructions of physical activity based on biographical interview transcripts
- Identify patterns linking specific life events to behavioral changes based on qualitative descriptions
- Model subjective meanings attributed to physical activity based on interpretivist interview data
Strengths
- Data collection followed strict inclusion criteria, including BMI range (18.5–30.0 kg/m²) and VO2max range (25–50 ml/min/kg)
- The study aimed to recruit a balanced sample of 30 men and 30 women
- Interviews were conducted within a structured 15-week two-period sequential intervention framework
Limitations
- Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment
- Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download
- Data may reflect geographic and linguistic bias inherent to the German-language recruitment and study context
Provenance
- Source
- QDR Harvested Dataverse
- Collection Method
- Biographical mapping interviews conducted as part of the iReAct study.
- Freshness
- Last updated 2025-10-20 19:59:16; freshness should be verified