Given the need to explore the factors that can account for a better understanding of the intention-behavior gap in exercise practice in health club settings, and considering the emergence of hedonic assumptions related to exercise adherence, this cross-sectional study aimed to test the moderation effect of the intensity traits agreement/disagreement in three relevant outcomes of exercise enjoyment: exercise habit, intention to continue exercising, and exercise frequency. A sample consisted of 273 exercisers (male = 127; Mage = 36.21; SD = 11.29) enrolled in nine health clubs who voluntarily fulfilled a battery of questionnaires. All analyses were performed using SPSS v. 23.0/PROCESS v. 3.5. The results of the study presented a moderation ef...
An increasing amount of attention is being given to enjoyment as a predictor of exercise adherence. ...
“They [pleasure and pain] govern us in all we do, in all we say, in all we think” (Bentham, 1780, p....
Background: Recently, Mullen et al. (2011) presented an 8-item version of the Physical Activity Enjo...
Given the need to explore the factors that can account for a better understanding of the intention-...
Promoting exercise regimens that aim at enhancing the quality of individuals’ subjective exercise ex...
Health clubs are considered one of the most relevant contexts of exercise. However, they suffer from...
The aim of the current exploratory study was to test the mediation role of subjective vitality in th...
Health clubs are considered one of the most relevant contexts of exercise. However, they suffer from...
The goal of the study was to investigate the potential interplay of environmental, physiological, an...
The benefits of exercise are well-known and well-documented, yet adherence to exercise regimens is l...
Affective responses and enjoyment of exercise mediate exercise adherence, but previous research find...
The benefits of exercise are well-known and well-documented, yet adherence to exercise regimens is l...
The aim of the current exploratory study was to test the mediation role of subjective vitality in th...
Objectives: Habitually instigated exercise is thought to increase health behavior maintenance. Previ...
Objective: The present study aimed to examine the bright and dark sides of motivation, based on self...
An increasing amount of attention is being given to enjoyment as a predictor of exercise adherence. ...
“They [pleasure and pain] govern us in all we do, in all we say, in all we think” (Bentham, 1780, p....
Background: Recently, Mullen et al. (2011) presented an 8-item version of the Physical Activity Enjo...
Given the need to explore the factors that can account for a better understanding of the intention-...
Promoting exercise regimens that aim at enhancing the quality of individuals’ subjective exercise ex...
Health clubs are considered one of the most relevant contexts of exercise. However, they suffer from...
The aim of the current exploratory study was to test the mediation role of subjective vitality in th...
Health clubs are considered one of the most relevant contexts of exercise. However, they suffer from...
The goal of the study was to investigate the potential interplay of environmental, physiological, an...
The benefits of exercise are well-known and well-documented, yet adherence to exercise regimens is l...
Affective responses and enjoyment of exercise mediate exercise adherence, but previous research find...
The benefits of exercise are well-known and well-documented, yet adherence to exercise regimens is l...
The aim of the current exploratory study was to test the mediation role of subjective vitality in th...
Objectives: Habitually instigated exercise is thought to increase health behavior maintenance. Previ...
Objective: The present study aimed to examine the bright and dark sides of motivation, based on self...
An increasing amount of attention is being given to enjoyment as a predictor of exercise adherence. ...
“They [pleasure and pain] govern us in all we do, in all we say, in all we think” (Bentham, 1780, p....
Background: Recently, Mullen et al. (2011) presented an 8-item version of the Physical Activity Enjo...