Social media is part of the lives of young adults. Their influence extends to health behavior or nutrition. “Fitness challenges” often appear and they should affect the motivation to exercise, body composition changes, performance improvement. 67 healthy young adults (32 women, 20.3 years; 35 men, 20.8 years) took part in the “challenge”, where they completed 3 series of 12 – 15 push-ups every day for 30 days. After the intervention, both groups showed a statistically significant (α = 0.01) improvement, women 5.8 repetitions, men by 7 repetitions. The research was supplemented by a questionnaire, which showed a positive effect on increasing motivation for this activity. Furthermore, it has been shown that “fitness challenges” bring obvious ...
Background: it is well known in literature that sedentary lifestyle contributes to worsening people’...
The aim of this qualitative study was to explore the thoughts and experiences of young adults in ter...
Objectives: Introducing competitions may inspire positive behaviour change but they tend to be imple...
This paper includes the different type of motivating factors that motivate individuals of different ...
Physical inactivity is one of the leading risk factor for non-communicable diseases in the world. Gl...
This study examined how posting daily pictures of physical activity (PA) to social networking sites...
The purpose of this study was to provide information regarding a venue for exercise adherence motiva...
Study aim: the purpose of the present study was to survey the impact of a social media platform on p...
Today nearly 9 in 10 internet users use social media each month. Most people enjoy social media and ...
Focusing on fitness app use and social context of fitness postings on social media, this study exami...
Sedentary lifestyle significantly increases the risks of chronic disease and all-cause mortality. Ne...
Motivation is a key factor in sustaining a healthy and active lifestyle, and technology has afforded...
Sedentary lifestyle significantly increases the risks of chronic disease and all-cause mortality. Ne...
Access to thesis is permanently restricted to Ball State community onlyAdults do not get enough mode...
This Girl Can is a campaign designed to empower women to increase physical activity. The campaign us...
Background: it is well known in literature that sedentary lifestyle contributes to worsening people’...
The aim of this qualitative study was to explore the thoughts and experiences of young adults in ter...
Objectives: Introducing competitions may inspire positive behaviour change but they tend to be imple...
This paper includes the different type of motivating factors that motivate individuals of different ...
Physical inactivity is one of the leading risk factor for non-communicable diseases in the world. Gl...
This study examined how posting daily pictures of physical activity (PA) to social networking sites...
The purpose of this study was to provide information regarding a venue for exercise adherence motiva...
Study aim: the purpose of the present study was to survey the impact of a social media platform on p...
Today nearly 9 in 10 internet users use social media each month. Most people enjoy social media and ...
Focusing on fitness app use and social context of fitness postings on social media, this study exami...
Sedentary lifestyle significantly increases the risks of chronic disease and all-cause mortality. Ne...
Motivation is a key factor in sustaining a healthy and active lifestyle, and technology has afforded...
Sedentary lifestyle significantly increases the risks of chronic disease and all-cause mortality. Ne...
Access to thesis is permanently restricted to Ball State community onlyAdults do not get enough mode...
This Girl Can is a campaign designed to empower women to increase physical activity. The campaign us...
Background: it is well known in literature that sedentary lifestyle contributes to worsening people’...
The aim of this qualitative study was to explore the thoughts and experiences of young adults in ter...
Objectives: Introducing competitions may inspire positive behaviour change but they tend to be imple...