The pleasure and displeasure people feel when they exercise at different intensities: decennial update and progress towards a tripartite rationale for exercise intensity …

P Ekkekakis, G Parfitt, SJ Petruzzello - Sports medicine, 2011 - Springer
The public health problem of physical inactivity has proven resistant to research efforts
aimed at elucidating its causes and interventions designed to alter its course. Thus, in most …

[PDF][PDF] The role of information processing between the brain and peripheral physiological systems in pacing and perception of effort.

A St Clair Gibson, EV Lambert, LHG Rauch… - Sports …, 2006 - researchgate.net
Abstract information processing between the brain and peripheral physiological systems. It
is suggested that, although several different pacing strategies can be used by athletes for …

The effect of acute aerobic exercise on positive activated affect: A meta-analysis

J Reed, DS Ones - Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 2006 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this meta-analysis was to examine the effect of acute aerobic
exercise on self-reported positive-activated affect (PAA). Samples from 158 studies from …

Exercise, affect, and adherence: an integrated model and a case for self-paced exercise

DM Williams - Journal of Sport and Exercise …, 2008 - journals.humankinetics.com
The article reviews research relevant to a proposed conceptual model of exercise
adherence that integrates the dual mode model and hedonic theory. Exercise intensity is …

Let them roam free? Physiological and psychological evidence for the potential of self-selected exercise intensity in public health

P Ekkekakis - Sports medicine, 2009 - Springer
In recommending physical activity for public health, authors have advocated either an
approach in which the participant is to follow a prescription developed by a professional or …

The influence of sensory cues on the perception of exertion during exercise and central regulation of exercise performance

DB Hampson, A St Clair Gibson, MI Lambert… - Sports Medicine, 2001 - Springer
The perception of effort during exercise and its relationship to fatigue is still not well
understood. Although several scales have been developed to quantify exertion Borg's 15 …

The psychological and physiological responses of sedentary individuals to prescribed and preferred intensity exercise

G Parfitt, EA Rose, WM Burgess - British journal of health …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Affective valence responses to exercise may influence adherence. According to a
newly proposed dual‐mode model, affective responses have been proposed to vary …

Self-determination, stage of readiness to change for exercise, and frequency of physical activity in young people

AJ Daley, JL Duda - European Journal of sport science, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Grounded in self-determination theory (Deci & Ryan,) and the transtheoretical model
(Prochaska & DiClemente,), the aim of this study was to examine the relationship between …

What intensity of physical activity do previously sedentary middle-aged women select? Evidence of a coherent pattern from physiological, perceptual, and affective …

E Lind, RR Joens-Matre, P Ekkekakis - Preventive medicine, 2005 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: The intensity of physical activity has been found to be inversely related to
adherence, thus contributing to the problem of physical inactivity. Although most physical …

[PDF][PDF] Psychophysiological responses to self-paced treadmill and overground exercise

SG Dasilva, L Guidetti, CF Buzzachera… - Medicine & Science in …, 2011 - pgedf.ufpr.br
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Psychophysiological Responses to Self-Paced Treadmill and Overground Exercise SERGIO G …