Background: Regular physical activity contributes positively to physical and psychological health. In the present study, the stages of change of physical activity and the total physical Aims: The aim of this study was to investigate the proportion of adolescent girls in each stages of change and the causative factors associated with physical activity such as the related social support and self efficacy in a sample of the high school students. Methods: In this study, Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) and the Transtheorical Model (TTM) guided instrument development. The data regarding the demographics, psychosocial determinants of physical activity, stage of change and physical activity was gathered by questionnaires. Several measures of psychoso...
AIM: This study investigated the stages of change in physical activity in relation to psychological ...
The present study aimed to identify factors associated with the Stages of Change (SoC) for physical ...
The aims of the present study were to investigate (1) the proportion of adolescents in each of the s...
Background: Regular physical activity contributes positively to physical and psychological health. I...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity is highly beneficial to health. These benefits are so important and in...
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Objective: The purpose of this longitudinal study was to examine changes in physical activity behavi...
ObjectivesPhysical activity behavior begins to decline during adolescence and continues to decrease ...
Introduction: Physical activity is one of the most fundamental health promoting behaviors influenced...
This study evaluated the effect of an intervention based on Transtheoretical Model on exercise behav...
BACKGROUND: The present study aimed to track adolescents ’ attitudes towards changes in their health...
This study evaluated the effect of an intervention based on Transtheoretical Model on exercise behav...
Introduction: Participating in regular physical activity has positive effects on the health and beha...
Background: Physical activities among adolescents affects health during pubescence and adolescence a...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) rates decline precipitously during the high school years ...
AIM: This study investigated the stages of change in physical activity in relation to psychological ...
The present study aimed to identify factors associated with the Stages of Change (SoC) for physical ...
The aims of the present study were to investigate (1) the proportion of adolescents in each of the s...
Background: Regular physical activity contributes positively to physical and psychological health. I...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity is highly beneficial to health. These benefits are so important and in...
Abstract -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
Objective: The purpose of this longitudinal study was to examine changes in physical activity behavi...
ObjectivesPhysical activity behavior begins to decline during adolescence and continues to decrease ...
Introduction: Physical activity is one of the most fundamental health promoting behaviors influenced...
This study evaluated the effect of an intervention based on Transtheoretical Model on exercise behav...
BACKGROUND: The present study aimed to track adolescents ’ attitudes towards changes in their health...
This study evaluated the effect of an intervention based on Transtheoretical Model on exercise behav...
Introduction: Participating in regular physical activity has positive effects on the health and beha...
Background: Physical activities among adolescents affects health during pubescence and adolescence a...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) rates decline precipitously during the high school years ...
AIM: This study investigated the stages of change in physical activity in relation to psychological ...
The present study aimed to identify factors associated with the Stages of Change (SoC) for physical ...
The aims of the present study were to investigate (1) the proportion of adolescents in each of the s...