Performing exercise regularly is important for individual and society, yet effective self-regulation can be difficult. The present thesis builds upon previous literature by examining whether the content of individuals motives influence their ability to effectively self-regulate in the exercise domain. It is well-known autonomous motives enhance optimal exercise engagement relative to controlling motives. However, it is not well understood whether these motives also explain the frequency of, and emotional responses to, lapse, outcomes of which have implications for long-term exercise adherence. Similarly, although a positive link between autonomous motivation and the ability to persist amidst adversity may explain broader self-regulatory out...
International audienceMotivation toward physical exercise (MPE) and trait self-control (TSC) were id...
This study explores the relationships between, and perceptions of, various exercise motivations and ...
Self-determination theory has been applied to the prediction of a number of health-related behaviors...
Grounded in self-determination theory (Deci & Ryan, 1985), the purpose of the present study was to e...
Objective: Self-determination theory describes how an individual’s underlying motives determine self...
Most Western countries have developed guidelines and programs to inform and promote regular physical...
Objective: Motivation seems to be a fundamental indicator of long-term physical exercise adherence. ...
Motivation toward physical exercise (MPE) and trait self-control (TSC) were identified as key predic...
The present thesis extends the goal striving literature by exploring personal and primed autonomous ...
Introduction/Aim: Physical inactivity has been cited as a leading cause of noncommunicable disease, ...
Self-control is a complex topic in psychology and has been the subject of significant debate in rece...
Purpose: This study used self-determination theory to examine the role of participants' autonomous a...
Self-control is a burgeoning research topic within sport and motivational psychology. Following effo...
Background: The purpose of the present study was to use a person-oriented analytical approach to ide...
© 2016 Human Kinetics, Inc. This study tested the predictive validity of a multitheory process model...
International audienceMotivation toward physical exercise (MPE) and trait self-control (TSC) were id...
This study explores the relationships between, and perceptions of, various exercise motivations and ...
Self-determination theory has been applied to the prediction of a number of health-related behaviors...
Grounded in self-determination theory (Deci & Ryan, 1985), the purpose of the present study was to e...
Objective: Self-determination theory describes how an individual’s underlying motives determine self...
Most Western countries have developed guidelines and programs to inform and promote regular physical...
Objective: Motivation seems to be a fundamental indicator of long-term physical exercise adherence. ...
Motivation toward physical exercise (MPE) and trait self-control (TSC) were identified as key predic...
The present thesis extends the goal striving literature by exploring personal and primed autonomous ...
Introduction/Aim: Physical inactivity has been cited as a leading cause of noncommunicable disease, ...
Self-control is a complex topic in psychology and has been the subject of significant debate in rece...
Purpose: This study used self-determination theory to examine the role of participants' autonomous a...
Self-control is a burgeoning research topic within sport and motivational psychology. Following effo...
Background: The purpose of the present study was to use a person-oriented analytical approach to ide...
© 2016 Human Kinetics, Inc. This study tested the predictive validity of a multitheory process model...
International audienceMotivation toward physical exercise (MPE) and trait self-control (TSC) were id...
This study explores the relationships between, and perceptions of, various exercise motivations and ...
Self-determination theory has been applied to the prediction of a number of health-related behaviors...