Objectives Received social support is considered important for health-enhancing exercise participation. The enabling hypothesis of social support suggests an indirect association of social support and exercising via constructs of self-regulation, such as self-efficacy. This study aimed at examining an expanded enabling hypothesis by examining effects of different kinds of social support (i.e., emotional and instrumental) on exercising not only via self-efficacy but also via self-monitoring and action planning. Design and methods An 8-week online study was conducted. Participants were randomly assigned to an intervention or a control group. The intervention comprised finding and then exercising regularly with a new exercise companion. In...
International audienceBackground: Evidence on the association between social support and leisure tim...
There is growing academic, civic and policy interest in the public health benefits of community-base...
International audienceBackground: Evidence on the association between social support and leisure tim...
Objectives Received social support is considered important for health-enhancing exercise participat...
OBJECTIVES: Received social support is considered important for health-enhancing exercise participat...
Background: The role of social support in physical exercise is well documented. However, the majorit...
Background: The role of social support in physical exercise is well documented. However, the majorit...
Cross-culturally, humans come together to move together, with physical exertion in the form of sport...
Background: The role of social support in physical exercise is well documented. However, the majorit...
The self-as-doer identity is a motivational identity that describes oneself as the doer of a behavio...
Existing measures of social support for physical activity are based in emotional and companionship s...
Existing measures of social support for physical activity are based in emotional and companionship s...
Perceptions of social support influence adaptive self-regulatory processes that maintain health, pro...
Objectives. Physical activity, including some form of vigorous activity, is a key component of a hea...
Background: This study examined three social factors (i.e., autonomy support, structure, and involv...
International audienceBackground: Evidence on the association between social support and leisure tim...
There is growing academic, civic and policy interest in the public health benefits of community-base...
International audienceBackground: Evidence on the association between social support and leisure tim...
Objectives Received social support is considered important for health-enhancing exercise participat...
OBJECTIVES: Received social support is considered important for health-enhancing exercise participat...
Background: The role of social support in physical exercise is well documented. However, the majorit...
Background: The role of social support in physical exercise is well documented. However, the majorit...
Cross-culturally, humans come together to move together, with physical exertion in the form of sport...
Background: The role of social support in physical exercise is well documented. However, the majorit...
The self-as-doer identity is a motivational identity that describes oneself as the doer of a behavio...
Existing measures of social support for physical activity are based in emotional and companionship s...
Existing measures of social support for physical activity are based in emotional and companionship s...
Perceptions of social support influence adaptive self-regulatory processes that maintain health, pro...
Objectives. Physical activity, including some form of vigorous activity, is a key component of a hea...
Background: This study examined three social factors (i.e., autonomy support, structure, and involv...
International audienceBackground: Evidence on the association between social support and leisure tim...
There is growing academic, civic and policy interest in the public health benefits of community-base...
International audienceBackground: Evidence on the association between social support and leisure tim...