(1) Background: Acute bouts of exercise have been associated with affective changes. Exercise supplemented with distraction may divert attention from unpleasant feelings commonly associated with exercise to more pleasant feelings. The purpose of this study was to compare affective responses to exercise with and without distraction. (2) Methods: 25 individuals volunteered for this investigation and completed all three conditions. This study included three 30 min cycle ergometry exercise conditions, a control condition with no stimuli and two test conditions; one supplemented with a self-selected video and the other self-selected music. The Feeling Scale (FS) was administered prior to, every 10 min during, immediately following, and 10 min po...
Tailoring exercise prescriptions aimed at improving affective responses to resistance exercise may p...
Affective responses to exercise are noted to be dynamic and frequently vacillate between positive an...
AbstractThis study examined, in a naturalistic setting, affective changes in 15 women. Measurements ...
The hypothesis that an enjoyable distraction during exercise will augment the intensity of positive ...
The purpose of this study was to: (a) identify a range of exercise intensity in which an attentional...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of distraction (auditory or visual) versus no distraction during exe...
Based on the distraction hypothesis, an acute exercise session provides a time out from life stress ...
Aims and design: Moderate-intensity exercise has been shown to reduce common smoking withdrawal symp...
This series of studies investigated affective responses to acute exercise. Studies examined the role...
Green exercise research often reports psychological health outcomes without rigorously controlling e...
The benefits of exercise are well-known and well-documented, yet adherence to exercise regimens is l...
This study investigated the effects of music choice on the ratings of attentional focus, affective v...
The benefits of exercise are well-known and well-documented, yet adherence to exercise regimens is l...
Affect experienced during an exercise session is supposed to predict future exercise behavior. Howev...
Despite the well-documented positive effect of exercise on health outcomes, most people do not succe...
Tailoring exercise prescriptions aimed at improving affective responses to resistance exercise may p...
Affective responses to exercise are noted to be dynamic and frequently vacillate between positive an...
AbstractThis study examined, in a naturalistic setting, affective changes in 15 women. Measurements ...
The hypothesis that an enjoyable distraction during exercise will augment the intensity of positive ...
The purpose of this study was to: (a) identify a range of exercise intensity in which an attentional...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of distraction (auditory or visual) versus no distraction during exe...
Based on the distraction hypothesis, an acute exercise session provides a time out from life stress ...
Aims and design: Moderate-intensity exercise has been shown to reduce common smoking withdrawal symp...
This series of studies investigated affective responses to acute exercise. Studies examined the role...
Green exercise research often reports psychological health outcomes without rigorously controlling e...
The benefits of exercise are well-known and well-documented, yet adherence to exercise regimens is l...
This study investigated the effects of music choice on the ratings of attentional focus, affective v...
The benefits of exercise are well-known and well-documented, yet adherence to exercise regimens is l...
Affect experienced during an exercise session is supposed to predict future exercise behavior. Howev...
Despite the well-documented positive effect of exercise on health outcomes, most people do not succe...
Tailoring exercise prescriptions aimed at improving affective responses to resistance exercise may p...
Affective responses to exercise are noted to be dynamic and frequently vacillate between positive an...
AbstractThis study examined, in a naturalistic setting, affective changes in 15 women. Measurements ...