The understanding of placebo and nocebo effects in psychological responses to exercise may be improved by measuring expectations. Despite availability of several validated expectation measures, we argue for using scales that take both positive and negative expectations for exercise-induced changes into account. A cross-sectional survey was used to collect information on positive and negative expectations pertaining to how exercise would affect 14 different outcomes related to psychological health (n = 966). Outcomes for which a majority of the sample (>50%) reported positive expectations for exercise-induced changes included: psychological well-being (75.3%), depression (74.3%), relaxation (74.2%), sleep quality (73.3%), stress (72.2%), anx...
Objectives: To examine whether expectations regarding the benefits of exercise influence perceived m...
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Research conducted within the cognitive bias modification (CBM) paradigm has revealed that cognitive...
Despite the apparent strength of scientific evidence suggesting that psychological benefits result f...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.Recent data show that 80 percen...
Despite the apparent strength of scientific evidence suggesting that psychological benefits result f...
The study investigated whether typical psychological, physiological, and neurophysiological changes ...
<div><p>This study investigates the role of placebo expectations in individuals’ perception of exert...
This item is only available electronically.This study aimed to replicate and extend earlier findings...
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In modern medicine, the placebo response or placebo effect has often been regarded as a nuisance in ...
Several studies have explored the predictability of placebo and nocebo individual responses by inves...
The influence of positive or negative expectations on clinical outcomes such as pain relief or motor...
This study investigated how NMRE and placebo-induced expectancies contribute to recovery from negati...
A number of studies and meta-analyses conclude that aerobic fitness (walking) interventions improve ...
Objectives: To examine whether expectations regarding the benefits of exercise influence perceived m...
Contains fulltext : 152365.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Research into p...
Research conducted within the cognitive bias modification (CBM) paradigm has revealed that cognitive...
Despite the apparent strength of scientific evidence suggesting that psychological benefits result f...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.Recent data show that 80 percen...
Despite the apparent strength of scientific evidence suggesting that psychological benefits result f...
The study investigated whether typical psychological, physiological, and neurophysiological changes ...
<div><p>This study investigates the role of placebo expectations in individuals’ perception of exert...
This item is only available electronically.This study aimed to replicate and extend earlier findings...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2018/2018all/182/thumbnail.jpgPrior res...
In modern medicine, the placebo response or placebo effect has often been regarded as a nuisance in ...
Several studies have explored the predictability of placebo and nocebo individual responses by inves...
The influence of positive or negative expectations on clinical outcomes such as pain relief or motor...
This study investigated how NMRE and placebo-induced expectancies contribute to recovery from negati...
A number of studies and meta-analyses conclude that aerobic fitness (walking) interventions improve ...
Objectives: To examine whether expectations regarding the benefits of exercise influence perceived m...
Contains fulltext : 152365.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Research into p...
Research conducted within the cognitive bias modification (CBM) paradigm has revealed that cognitive...