The purpose of this study was to examine whether smokers preferred a “self-selected” form of physical activity (PA) in which they were allowed to determine themselves the intensity of PA or preferred a “set” form of PA in which the instructor chose the exercise intensity for them. In addition, we examined effects of ‘set” and “self-selected” intensity exercise, on urges to smoke. Participants were 20 (mean age = 27.10 ± 7.37) adults, non-physically active, heavy smokers. Four of them were also interviewed. Results demonstrated that smokers exhibited an enhanced preference for “self-selected” forms of PA as opposed to “set” forms of PA. Smoking urge was significantly lower immediately after exercise in both conditions, returned to ...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies showed that exercise might reduce nicotine craving and enhances mo...
The primary aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a short bout (10 min) of moderate-i...
This study explored the motivational factors that influence individuals across the stages of change ...
There is now strong evidence that exercise has an acute effect on the urge to smoke and the accompan...
The primary aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a short bout (10 min) of moderate-i...
RATIONALE: Exercise has been shown to attenuate cigarette cravings during temporary smoking abstinen...
Previous research has reported reductions in desire to smoke and withdrawal symptoms following exerc...
Rationale: The effects of acute bouts of physical activity (PA) on Strength of Desire (SoD) and Desi...
A reduction in the number of young smokers and an increase in physical activity levels among young p...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the...
There is now strong evidence that exercise has an acute effect on the urge to smoke and the accompan...
Aims and design: Moderate-intensity exercise has been shown to reduce common smoking withdrawal symp...
Becoming more physically active is associated with increased confidence to maintain smoking abstinen...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine if a correlation exists between the number of ci...
Rationale: A previous study found that a 10-min bout of moderate intensity exercise reduced cigarett...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies showed that exercise might reduce nicotine craving and enhances mo...
The primary aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a short bout (10 min) of moderate-i...
This study explored the motivational factors that influence individuals across the stages of change ...
There is now strong evidence that exercise has an acute effect on the urge to smoke and the accompan...
The primary aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a short bout (10 min) of moderate-i...
RATIONALE: Exercise has been shown to attenuate cigarette cravings during temporary smoking abstinen...
Previous research has reported reductions in desire to smoke and withdrawal symptoms following exerc...
Rationale: The effects of acute bouts of physical activity (PA) on Strength of Desire (SoD) and Desi...
A reduction in the number of young smokers and an increase in physical activity levels among young p...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the...
There is now strong evidence that exercise has an acute effect on the urge to smoke and the accompan...
Aims and design: Moderate-intensity exercise has been shown to reduce common smoking withdrawal symp...
Becoming more physically active is associated with increased confidence to maintain smoking abstinen...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine if a correlation exists between the number of ci...
Rationale: A previous study found that a 10-min bout of moderate intensity exercise reduced cigarett...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies showed that exercise might reduce nicotine craving and enhances mo...
The primary aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a short bout (10 min) of moderate-i...
This study explored the motivational factors that influence individuals across the stages of change ...