Obesity rates across college campuses are rising. Health habits, such as exercise, acquired during the college years tend to carry on through the rest of an individual’s life. The purpose of the current study is to identify the effects of positive reinforcement on success in exercise adherence for individuals displaying extraverted and neurotic personality traits. 16 volunteer participants ranging in age from 18-25 years from the College at Brockport were recruited. They completed surveys measuring behavior stages of change, exercise barriers/benefits and personality type. Participants then recorded exercise habits over an eight week period. Four of these eight weeks included positive reinforcement in the form of verbal praise for recorded ...
The present study contains an affect-based intervention intended to support exercise trainers in pos...
Researchers have found that personality is a determinant of exercise behavior. Limited exercise stud...
Despite the increased evidence and acceptance of exercise being classed as a behavioral addiction, t...
Exercise and its benefits have been studied for a long period of time. Something that has gained int...
Faculty adviser: Prof. Alexander RothmanEfforts to encourage people to engage in healthy and prevent...
Although exercise can have many advantages, there are still many people that tend to be less active....
This longitudinal study was to measure the influence of a generalized fitness education program on t...
Active living is imperative to maintaining good health, and becoming involved in regular exercise at...
Increasing the physical activity levels of American adults is a national public health goal (Flegal,...
The unhealthy lifestyles of many individuals throughout the world put them at risk for health proble...
The benefits of exercise are extensive; however, the majority of people do not participate in regula...
The purpose of this study was to: (a) investigate personality traits and motivation among an exercis...
[[abstract]]The major purpose of this study was to identify the effects of personality on individual...
UnrestrictedRegular exercise has been associated with many physical and psychological benefits. Alt...
The Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) is a leading theoretical model used to explain the intention-be...
The present study contains an affect-based intervention intended to support exercise trainers in pos...
Researchers have found that personality is a determinant of exercise behavior. Limited exercise stud...
Despite the increased evidence and acceptance of exercise being classed as a behavioral addiction, t...
Exercise and its benefits have been studied for a long period of time. Something that has gained int...
Faculty adviser: Prof. Alexander RothmanEfforts to encourage people to engage in healthy and prevent...
Although exercise can have many advantages, there are still many people that tend to be less active....
This longitudinal study was to measure the influence of a generalized fitness education program on t...
Active living is imperative to maintaining good health, and becoming involved in regular exercise at...
Increasing the physical activity levels of American adults is a national public health goal (Flegal,...
The unhealthy lifestyles of many individuals throughout the world put them at risk for health proble...
The benefits of exercise are extensive; however, the majority of people do not participate in regula...
The purpose of this study was to: (a) investigate personality traits and motivation among an exercis...
[[abstract]]The major purpose of this study was to identify the effects of personality on individual...
UnrestrictedRegular exercise has been associated with many physical and psychological benefits. Alt...
The Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) is a leading theoretical model used to explain the intention-be...
The present study contains an affect-based intervention intended to support exercise trainers in pos...
Researchers have found that personality is a determinant of exercise behavior. Limited exercise stud...
Despite the increased evidence and acceptance of exercise being classed as a behavioral addiction, t...