This chapter presents the benefits of exercise benefits. Stronger exercise habit is beneficial because it should increase the likelihood of frequent exercise, as is supported by the commonly observed association between self‐reported habit and exercise frequency. Having strongly formed exercise habits makes it less likely that people will seek out or be tempted by opposing unhealthy alternative behavioral options. The formation of exercise habits also has the benefit that it is less cognitively demanding than non‐habitual exercise. The chapter explores how exercise habits are formed. Helping people to form exercise habits requires encouraging people to exercise regularly and in the same contexts, so that habit associations develop. Factors ...
Finne E, Englert C, Jekauc D. On the importance of self-control strength for regular physical activi...
Physical activity is in its own way a kind of treatment of some diseases and the factor that can red...
Abstract Reasoned action approaches have primarily been applied to understand exercise behaviour for...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relevance of integrating exercise habit strength within...
Objective: Understanding habits may inform intervention development aimed at promoting physical acti...
Objective: Understanding habits may inform intervention development aimed at promoting physical act...
Physical activity is regulated by controlled processes, such as intentions, and automatic processes,...
Can incentives be effective in encouraging the development of good habits? We investigate the post-i...
Physical activity is regulated by controlled processes, such as intentions, and automatic processes,...
Childhood and adolescent obesity have become one of the most important challenges to overcome in the...
Weyland S, Finne E, Krell-Roesch J, Jekauc D. (How) Does Affect Influence the Formation of Habits...
Habitual actions are elicited automatically in associated settings, bypassing conscious motivation. ...
This chapter introduces individual and environmental factors associated with physical activity. It p...
In this chapter, the benefits of a physically active lifestyle are linked to positive mental health....
A recent study suggests that habits play a mediating role in the association between trait self-cont...
Finne E, Englert C, Jekauc D. On the importance of self-control strength for regular physical activi...
Physical activity is in its own way a kind of treatment of some diseases and the factor that can red...
Abstract Reasoned action approaches have primarily been applied to understand exercise behaviour for...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relevance of integrating exercise habit strength within...
Objective: Understanding habits may inform intervention development aimed at promoting physical acti...
Objective: Understanding habits may inform intervention development aimed at promoting physical act...
Physical activity is regulated by controlled processes, such as intentions, and automatic processes,...
Can incentives be effective in encouraging the development of good habits? We investigate the post-i...
Physical activity is regulated by controlled processes, such as intentions, and automatic processes,...
Childhood and adolescent obesity have become one of the most important challenges to overcome in the...
Weyland S, Finne E, Krell-Roesch J, Jekauc D. (How) Does Affect Influence the Formation of Habits...
Habitual actions are elicited automatically in associated settings, bypassing conscious motivation. ...
This chapter introduces individual and environmental factors associated with physical activity. It p...
In this chapter, the benefits of a physically active lifestyle are linked to positive mental health....
A recent study suggests that habits play a mediating role in the association between trait self-cont...
Finne E, Englert C, Jekauc D. On the importance of self-control strength for regular physical activi...
Physical activity is in its own way a kind of treatment of some diseases and the factor that can red...
Abstract Reasoned action approaches have primarily been applied to understand exercise behaviour for...