Recent evidence suggests that the majority of the adult population fails to achieve the recommended target of 30-minutes moderate intensity exercise, days a week. This includes university students who often have the time to engage in physical activity. The aim of this study was to determine exercise motives for a UK-based student population. The motives of 736 participants (± 20.45 years of age, SD=3.50) regarding participation or non-participation in free-time exercise, sport and physical activity were measured using the Exercise Motivation Inventory-2 (EMI-2). Significant main effects were reported for age (P = 0.1) and gender (P = 0.1). Students over 23 years of age reported higher levels of motivation than the other age groups (i.e. for...
This study investigates intrinsic and extrinsic factors that influence involvement of university stu...
Students and employees are at risk to develop a wide range of diseases when adapting inactive lifest...
Research has identified a positive health benefit linked to physical activity (PA) in youth and youn...
Recent evidence suggests that the majority of the adult population fails to achieve the recommended ...
AIM: The main aim of this study was to examine differences in sport participation motives, the frequ...
This paper focuses on comparing the motives for male and female Mexican university students engaging...
This study investigates intrinsic and extrinsic factors that influence involvement of university stu...
There is irrefutable evidence regarding the effectiveness of regular physical exercise for preventin...
The objective of this paper is to compare the different motivations a group of university students h...
The present study aimed to identify the exercise motives according to selected socio-demographic ind...
Regular physical activity is beneficial to all individuals for a variety of reason, yet many individ...
Objective: The authors examined differences in exercise motivation between age, sex, and race for co...
Background In recent years, there has been a decline in physical activity among adults. Motivation ...
Individuals can derive health benefits from physical activity only if it is done on a regular basis....
Engagement in physical activity is recognised as an important factor contributing to positive health...
This study investigates intrinsic and extrinsic factors that influence involvement of university stu...
Students and employees are at risk to develop a wide range of diseases when adapting inactive lifest...
Research has identified a positive health benefit linked to physical activity (PA) in youth and youn...
Recent evidence suggests that the majority of the adult population fails to achieve the recommended ...
AIM: The main aim of this study was to examine differences in sport participation motives, the frequ...
This paper focuses on comparing the motives for male and female Mexican university students engaging...
This study investigates intrinsic and extrinsic factors that influence involvement of university stu...
There is irrefutable evidence regarding the effectiveness of regular physical exercise for preventin...
The objective of this paper is to compare the different motivations a group of university students h...
The present study aimed to identify the exercise motives according to selected socio-demographic ind...
Regular physical activity is beneficial to all individuals for a variety of reason, yet many individ...
Objective: The authors examined differences in exercise motivation between age, sex, and race for co...
Background In recent years, there has been a decline in physical activity among adults. Motivation ...
Individuals can derive health benefits from physical activity only if it is done on a regular basis....
Engagement in physical activity is recognised as an important factor contributing to positive health...
This study investigates intrinsic and extrinsic factors that influence involvement of university stu...
Students and employees are at risk to develop a wide range of diseases when adapting inactive lifest...
Research has identified a positive health benefit linked to physical activity (PA) in youth and youn...