Background:Evidence suggests positive affective response during physical activity increases the likelihood of engaging in and maintaining regular activity exercise in the future. Elucidating antecedents for a positive affective response may help identify intervention strategies to increase activity. Affectively-charged motivations (e.g., desires, urges, dreading) have been posited as proximal antecedents to physical activity but have yet to be examined in terms of their influence on affective response in real-world settings. The current study used ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to examine within-subject effects of pre-physical activity affectively-charged motivation on subsequent affective response during physical activity.Methods:Pa...
Physical inactivity is a major public health concern that has not been adequately addressed by socia...
The present study contains an affect-based intervention intended to support exercise trainers in pos...
Affective responses experienced during exercise have predicted future physical activity (PA) behavio...
Despite the well-documented positive effect of exercise on health outcomes, most people do not succe...
Despite the well-documented positive effect of exercise on health outcomes, most people do not succe...
Up to date the scientific discussion about how frequency and regularity of physical activity can be ...
Understanding the factors that will lead individuals to increase and maintain their levels of physic...
There is some evidence for a positive relationship between affective responses to exercise and futur...
Understanding the factors that will lead individuals to increase and maintain their levels of physic...
Finne E, Nigg C, Weyland S, Sauzet O, Wienke B, Jekauc D. Examining the role of affective states in ...
Traditionally, cognitive, motivational, and volitional determinants have been used to explain and pr...
Traditionally, cognitive, motivational, and volitional determinants have been used to explain and pr...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2018/2018all/182/thumbnail.jpgPrior res...
Several meta-analyses have investigated the association between physical activity and affective stat...
Affective responses experienced during exercise have predicted future physical activity (PA) behavio...
Physical inactivity is a major public health concern that has not been adequately addressed by socia...
The present study contains an affect-based intervention intended to support exercise trainers in pos...
Affective responses experienced during exercise have predicted future physical activity (PA) behavio...
Despite the well-documented positive effect of exercise on health outcomes, most people do not succe...
Despite the well-documented positive effect of exercise on health outcomes, most people do not succe...
Up to date the scientific discussion about how frequency and regularity of physical activity can be ...
Understanding the factors that will lead individuals to increase and maintain their levels of physic...
There is some evidence for a positive relationship between affective responses to exercise and futur...
Understanding the factors that will lead individuals to increase and maintain their levels of physic...
Finne E, Nigg C, Weyland S, Sauzet O, Wienke B, Jekauc D. Examining the role of affective states in ...
Traditionally, cognitive, motivational, and volitional determinants have been used to explain and pr...
Traditionally, cognitive, motivational, and volitional determinants have been used to explain and pr...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2018/2018all/182/thumbnail.jpgPrior res...
Several meta-analyses have investigated the association between physical activity and affective stat...
Affective responses experienced during exercise have predicted future physical activity (PA) behavio...
Physical inactivity is a major public health concern that has not been adequately addressed by socia...
The present study contains an affect-based intervention intended to support exercise trainers in pos...
Affective responses experienced during exercise have predicted future physical activity (PA) behavio...