The physiological and psychological benefits associated with regular engagement in physical activity are well documented. Previous research has noted enhanced feelings of control, competency, self-esteem and positive social interactions alongside a wide range of health benefits. However, most research has been concerned with young adults or clinical populations, while gender differences are rarely reported. This study aimed to investigate the effect of physical activity on mood states of older adults (50-65 year olds) in relation to gender (males versus females). A purposive sample of one hundred and sixty participants (males, n=80; females, n=80) was recruited from leisure centres across the Buckinghamshire region. All participants engaged...
The aim was to examine the relationship between habitual levels of physical activity and mood states...
Background: Our aim was to investigate whether different types and social contexts of physical activ...
Using activity triggered e-diaries to reveal the associations between physical activity and affectiv...
The physiological and psychological benefits associated with regular engagement in physical activity...
The physiological and psychological benefits associated with regular engagement in physical activity...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Science, Dept. of Gerontology.T...
Mood States (MS), as elements which are part of psychological wellbeing, must be subject to improvem...
Mood States (MS), as elements which are part of psychological wellbeing, must be subject to improvem...
A growing amount of research suggests that regular physical activity can have both psychological and...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of training frequency (0vs. 1vs. 2vs. 3 times e...
Backround: Literature has shown the potential of physical exercise in promoting well-being in the ol...
The psychological and physical benefits of regular physical activity are well established, but the m...
BackgroundSubstantial evidence shows that physical activities of daily living are positively correla...
BackgroundEvidence suggests that older adults show positive affects after participating in exercise ...
Background: This study examined the self-efficacy and affective responses to an acute exercise bout ...
The aim was to examine the relationship between habitual levels of physical activity and mood states...
Background: Our aim was to investigate whether different types and social contexts of physical activ...
Using activity triggered e-diaries to reveal the associations between physical activity and affectiv...
The physiological and psychological benefits associated with regular engagement in physical activity...
The physiological and psychological benefits associated with regular engagement in physical activity...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Science, Dept. of Gerontology.T...
Mood States (MS), as elements which are part of psychological wellbeing, must be subject to improvem...
Mood States (MS), as elements which are part of psychological wellbeing, must be subject to improvem...
A growing amount of research suggests that regular physical activity can have both psychological and...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of training frequency (0vs. 1vs. 2vs. 3 times e...
Backround: Literature has shown the potential of physical exercise in promoting well-being in the ol...
The psychological and physical benefits of regular physical activity are well established, but the m...
BackgroundSubstantial evidence shows that physical activities of daily living are positively correla...
BackgroundEvidence suggests that older adults show positive affects after participating in exercise ...
Background: This study examined the self-efficacy and affective responses to an acute exercise bout ...
The aim was to examine the relationship between habitual levels of physical activity and mood states...
Background: Our aim was to investigate whether different types and social contexts of physical activ...
Using activity triggered e-diaries to reveal the associations between physical activity and affectiv...