BACKGROUND: Strategies to promote physical activity (PA) focus mainly on changing or fostering explicit cognitions and are only modestly effective. Contemporary studies suggest that, as well as explicit cognitions, implicit cognitions influence health behavior, such as PA, and that implicit processes interact with the intention to be active. Relatively little is known about whether implicit processes interact with other explicit cognitions which determine PA intention and behavior, i.e. self-efficacy. The aim of the current study was to investigate the direct effects of explicit cognitions and implicit attitudes on PA behavior as well as interactions between them regarding intention and behavior prediction.METHODS: In a longitudinal study, ...
ObjectiveThis study investigated relations between implicit and explicit attitudes toward physical a...
In this study, we examined the interaction of automatic (i.e., automatic affective evaluations) and ...
The aim of the present study was to assess the influence of self-efficacy and past behaviour on youn...
BACKGROUND: Strategies to promote physical activity (PA) focus mainly on changing or fostering expli...
Background: Explicit attitudes as well as implicit attitudes have been shown to be associated with p...
Background: Recent physical activity research is limited by intention–behavior discordance and is be...
Rebar, A ORCiD: 0000-0003-3164-993XAs a result of recent calls to attend to the implicit processes t...
Background: Contemporary approaches to physical activity motivation and promotion focus on explicit ...
As a result of recent calls to attend to the implicit processes that regulate health behaviours, the...
International audienceObjective: Both explicit and implicit motivational processes predict physical ...
The influence of implicit cognitive processes on social behaviour has been heavily scrutinised in re...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThe current study explored associations betw...
This study examined the effects of exercise imagery on implicit and explicit attitudes towards exerc...
International audienceThis study conducted among adults with obesity examined the associations betwe...
Traditional models of exercise motivation presume that behavior is driven by rational decision-makin...
ObjectiveThis study investigated relations between implicit and explicit attitudes toward physical a...
In this study, we examined the interaction of automatic (i.e., automatic affective evaluations) and ...
The aim of the present study was to assess the influence of self-efficacy and past behaviour on youn...
BACKGROUND: Strategies to promote physical activity (PA) focus mainly on changing or fostering expli...
Background: Explicit attitudes as well as implicit attitudes have been shown to be associated with p...
Background: Recent physical activity research is limited by intention–behavior discordance and is be...
Rebar, A ORCiD: 0000-0003-3164-993XAs a result of recent calls to attend to the implicit processes t...
Background: Contemporary approaches to physical activity motivation and promotion focus on explicit ...
As a result of recent calls to attend to the implicit processes that regulate health behaviours, the...
International audienceObjective: Both explicit and implicit motivational processes predict physical ...
The influence of implicit cognitive processes on social behaviour has been heavily scrutinised in re...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThe current study explored associations betw...
This study examined the effects of exercise imagery on implicit and explicit attitudes towards exerc...
International audienceThis study conducted among adults with obesity examined the associations betwe...
Traditional models of exercise motivation presume that behavior is driven by rational decision-makin...
ObjectiveThis study investigated relations between implicit and explicit attitudes toward physical a...
In this study, we examined the interaction of automatic (i.e., automatic affective evaluations) and ...
The aim of the present study was to assess the influence of self-efficacy and past behaviour on youn...