This study explores how personally-autonomous reasons in health behaviors (PARs) and controlled reasons in health behaviors (CRs) influence health status. This study predicted that PARs would be negatively correlated with body composition and positively correlated with fitness, while CRs would be positively correlated with body composition and negatively correlated with fitness. Participants (n = 284) were undergraduate students who participated in a free fitness testing event. The participants completed a survey that assessed their PARs and CRs and then assessments of their body composition and fitness level were taken. The results supported the hypothesis PARs were negatively associated with body composition and positively associated with...
Perhaps the greatest barriers for achieving major advances in public health in the twenty-first cent...
PURPOSE: To examine predictors and consequences of weight-related and health and well-being related ...
This research focuses on the relationship between exercise, motivation and diet, and their associati...
This study explores how personally-autonomous reasons in health behaviors (PARs) and controlled reas...
This study explores how personally-autonomous reasons in health behaviors (PARs) and controlled reas...
The purpose of this study is to examine the correlations between drive for muscularity, exercise mot...
Despite the well-documented links between regular physical activity and health in both the mental an...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the moderator effects of autonomous motiva-tion on the ...
This descriptive correlational study includes analyzes of the relationships between preventative hea...
The present study contributes to the field of health psychology by measuring the changes in physical...
This study examines two different types of motivation—autonomous and controlled—in the context of sp...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the moderator effects of autonomous motivation on the r...
Background: This article examines the differences in situational motivation toward fitness testing i...
Ashley Rackley, HEW499: Independent StudyFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Leah Panek-Shirley, Health, Nu...
Obesity in America is becoming a more prevalent issue within today’s society. The purpose of this st...
Perhaps the greatest barriers for achieving major advances in public health in the twenty-first cent...
PURPOSE: To examine predictors and consequences of weight-related and health and well-being related ...
This research focuses on the relationship between exercise, motivation and diet, and their associati...
This study explores how personally-autonomous reasons in health behaviors (PARs) and controlled reas...
This study explores how personally-autonomous reasons in health behaviors (PARs) and controlled reas...
The purpose of this study is to examine the correlations between drive for muscularity, exercise mot...
Despite the well-documented links between regular physical activity and health in both the mental an...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the moderator effects of autonomous motiva-tion on the ...
This descriptive correlational study includes analyzes of the relationships between preventative hea...
The present study contributes to the field of health psychology by measuring the changes in physical...
This study examines two different types of motivation—autonomous and controlled—in the context of sp...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the moderator effects of autonomous motivation on the r...
Background: This article examines the differences in situational motivation toward fitness testing i...
Ashley Rackley, HEW499: Independent StudyFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Leah Panek-Shirley, Health, Nu...
Obesity in America is becoming a more prevalent issue within today’s society. The purpose of this st...
Perhaps the greatest barriers for achieving major advances in public health in the twenty-first cent...
PURPOSE: To examine predictors and consequences of weight-related and health and well-being related ...
This research focuses on the relationship between exercise, motivation and diet, and their associati...