Despite convincing evidence supporting the association between exercise and positive affect, this complex relationship requires further theoretical and person-centered explanation. The nature of one’s motivation for exercise, as postulated by Self-Determination Theory (SDT), may supply a missing and understudied link. The primary aim of this experimental study was to examine the moderating influence of situational motivation from SDT on the relationship between an acute bout of preferred exercise, namely running (vs. control), and changes in positive affect. Forty-one active women attended two sessions to engage in (a) a 30-min moderate-intensity self-paced ...
39 p.Exercise dependence is a pathological syndrome, commonly seen in runners. Motivational framewor...
This study explored the relationship between self-determination in the regulation of exercise behavi...
Purpose. Motivational processes can be set in motion when positive consequences of physical exercise...
There is evidence that affective experiences surrounding physical activity can contribute to the pro...
Although there is a well-known relationship between physical activity and well-being, particularly a...
The purpose of the Self-determination Theory is to explain motivation and behaviour based on individ...
Objective: Self-determination theory describes how an individual’s underlying motives determine self...
This study explores the relationships between, and perceptions of, various exercise motivations and ...
Understanding the factors that motivate health-enhancing physical activity has considerable merit gi...
International audienceMotivation toward physical exercise (MPE) and trait self-control (TSC) were id...
Understanding the factors that will lead individuals to increase and maintain their levels of physic...
Given that most studies to date examined the connection between exercise and affect without consider...
Objective: The present study aimed to examine the bright and dark sides of motivation, based on self...
Grounded in self-determination theory (Deci & Ryan, 1985), the purpose of the present study was to e...
Most Western countries have developed guidelines and programs to inform and promote regular physical...
39 p.Exercise dependence is a pathological syndrome, commonly seen in runners. Motivational framewor...
This study explored the relationship between self-determination in the regulation of exercise behavi...
Purpose. Motivational processes can be set in motion when positive consequences of physical exercise...
There is evidence that affective experiences surrounding physical activity can contribute to the pro...
Although there is a well-known relationship between physical activity and well-being, particularly a...
The purpose of the Self-determination Theory is to explain motivation and behaviour based on individ...
Objective: Self-determination theory describes how an individual’s underlying motives determine self...
This study explores the relationships between, and perceptions of, various exercise motivations and ...
Understanding the factors that motivate health-enhancing physical activity has considerable merit gi...
International audienceMotivation toward physical exercise (MPE) and trait self-control (TSC) were id...
Understanding the factors that will lead individuals to increase and maintain their levels of physic...
Given that most studies to date examined the connection between exercise and affect without consider...
Objective: The present study aimed to examine the bright and dark sides of motivation, based on self...
Grounded in self-determination theory (Deci & Ryan, 1985), the purpose of the present study was to e...
Most Western countries have developed guidelines and programs to inform and promote regular physical...
39 p.Exercise dependence is a pathological syndrome, commonly seen in runners. Motivational framewor...
This study explored the relationship between self-determination in the regulation of exercise behavi...
Purpose. Motivational processes can be set in motion when positive consequences of physical exercise...