Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine behavioral regulations and dispositional flow in exercise among university students in terms of gender and stage of change. Participants: Data were collected from American college students (N= 257;Mage±SD= 23.02 ± 4.05) in Spring 2013. Methods: Behavioral regulations and dispositional flow in exercise were assessed, along with stage of change. Results: Exercisers in the maintenance stage of change displayed significantly more self-determined motivation to exercise and a greater tendency to experience flow than those in preparation and action stages. Significant correlations were observed among behavioral regulations and flow state. Nonsignificant differences were observed for...
Physical activity—or lack thereof—is one behaviour that may help explain why individuals who are dis...
Physical activity—or lack thereof—is one behaviour that may help explain why individuals who are dis...
Few studies have examined whether factors predicting obligatory exercise differ by gender. 303 parti...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine behavioral regulations and dispositional flow in...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine behavioral regulations and dispositional flow in...
BACKGROUND: It is important to engage in regular physical activity in order to maintain a healthy li...
PROBLEM: A large number of American adults do not meet national physical activity (PA) guidelines fo...
College is a pivotal time for weight gain and unhealthy behavior changes in many young adults. Decre...
This study explored the relationship between self-determination in the regulation of exercise behavi...
It is reported that only 50.4% of males and 39.9% of females aged 18-30 years report meet the U.S. r...
College is a pivotal time for weight gain and unhealthy behavior changes in many young adults. Decre...
College is a pivotal time for weight gain and unhealthy behavior changes in many young adults. Decre...
It is reported that only 50.4% of males and 39.9% of females aged 18-30 years report meet the U.S. r...
There are a variety of factors that motivate people to engage in physical exercise. The Self-Determi...
Physical activity—or lack thereof—is one behaviour that may help explain why individuals who are dis...
Physical activity—or lack thereof—is one behaviour that may help explain why individuals who are dis...
Physical activity—or lack thereof—is one behaviour that may help explain why individuals who are dis...
Few studies have examined whether factors predicting obligatory exercise differ by gender. 303 parti...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine behavioral regulations and dispositional flow in...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine behavioral regulations and dispositional flow in...
BACKGROUND: It is important to engage in regular physical activity in order to maintain a healthy li...
PROBLEM: A large number of American adults do not meet national physical activity (PA) guidelines fo...
College is a pivotal time for weight gain and unhealthy behavior changes in many young adults. Decre...
This study explored the relationship between self-determination in the regulation of exercise behavi...
It is reported that only 50.4% of males and 39.9% of females aged 18-30 years report meet the U.S. r...
College is a pivotal time for weight gain and unhealthy behavior changes in many young adults. Decre...
College is a pivotal time for weight gain and unhealthy behavior changes in many young adults. Decre...
It is reported that only 50.4% of males and 39.9% of females aged 18-30 years report meet the U.S. r...
There are a variety of factors that motivate people to engage in physical exercise. The Self-Determi...
Physical activity—or lack thereof—is one behaviour that may help explain why individuals who are dis...
Physical activity—or lack thereof—is one behaviour that may help explain why individuals who are dis...
Physical activity—or lack thereof—is one behaviour that may help explain why individuals who are dis...
Few studies have examined whether factors predicting obligatory exercise differ by gender. 303 parti...