The present study tested, both retrospectively and prospectively, exercise-induced mood changes among regular exercisers. Specifically, it examined the extent to which preferred exercise modality promoted greater mood benefits. A group of 25 exercise participants (M = 35.5 yr., SD = 10.5 yr.) took part in the study. All participants had exercised at least three times a week (M = 3.5, SD = 2.3) during the previous year. Participants completed a 14-item Exercise Preference Questionnaire to provide retrospective evaluations of their most- and least-preferred type of exercise. For the prospective investigation, participants completed the Brunel Mood Scale (BRUMS) 15 minutes before and immediately after their most- and least-preferred exercise ...
Objectives: To examine whether expectations regarding the benefits of exercise influence perceived m...
ABSTRACT Although the role of exercise in improving mood is well established, less is known about mo...
INTRODUCTION: Previous studies demonstrate that exercise impacts mood. Exercise training, as well as...
The present study tested, both retrospectively and prospectively, exercise-induced mood changes amon...
Many people agree that exercise is needed to create a happy and healthy lifestyle, however little of...
Physical inactivity is a leading factor associated with cardiovascular disease and a major contribut...
The benefits of exercise are well-known and well-documented, yet adherence to exercise regimens is l...
Although the role of exercise in improving mood is well established, less is known about moderators ...
Physical inactivity is a leading factor associated with cardiovascular disease and a major contribut...
Objectives: To examine whether expectations regarding the benefits of exercise influence perceived m...
Objectives: To examine whether expectations regarding the benefits of exercise influence perceived m...
Objectives: To examine whether expectations regarding the benefits of exercise influence perceived m...
Objectives: To examine whether expectations regarding the benefits of exercise influence perceived m...
Objectives: To examine whether expectations regarding the benefits of exercise influence perceived m...
Objectives: To examine whether expectations regarding the benefits of exercise influence perceived m...
Objectives: To examine whether expectations regarding the benefits of exercise influence perceived m...
ABSTRACT Although the role of exercise in improving mood is well established, less is known about mo...
INTRODUCTION: Previous studies demonstrate that exercise impacts mood. Exercise training, as well as...
The present study tested, both retrospectively and prospectively, exercise-induced mood changes amon...
Many people agree that exercise is needed to create a happy and healthy lifestyle, however little of...
Physical inactivity is a leading factor associated with cardiovascular disease and a major contribut...
The benefits of exercise are well-known and well-documented, yet adherence to exercise regimens is l...
Although the role of exercise in improving mood is well established, less is known about moderators ...
Physical inactivity is a leading factor associated with cardiovascular disease and a major contribut...
Objectives: To examine whether expectations regarding the benefits of exercise influence perceived m...
Objectives: To examine whether expectations regarding the benefits of exercise influence perceived m...
Objectives: To examine whether expectations regarding the benefits of exercise influence perceived m...
Objectives: To examine whether expectations regarding the benefits of exercise influence perceived m...
Objectives: To examine whether expectations regarding the benefits of exercise influence perceived m...
Objectives: To examine whether expectations regarding the benefits of exercise influence perceived m...
Objectives: To examine whether expectations regarding the benefits of exercise influence perceived m...
ABSTRACT Although the role of exercise in improving mood is well established, less is known about mo...
INTRODUCTION: Previous studies demonstrate that exercise impacts mood. Exercise training, as well as...