Automatic affective evaluations of physical activity
DE Conroy, TR Berry - Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, 2017 - journals.lww.com
Initiating physical activity can be difficult. Maintaining regular activity is even more
challenging. Fewer than 5% of US adults attain even 30 min of daily moderate-vigorous …
challenging. Fewer than 5% of US adults attain even 30 min of daily moderate-vigorous …
Behavioral and neural evidence of the rewarding value of exercise behaviors: a systematic review
Background In a time of physical inactivity pandemic, attempts to better understand the
factors underlying the regulation of exercise behavior are important. The dominant …
factors underlying the regulation of exercise behavior are important. The dominant …
[PDF][PDF] Affective–reflective theory of physical inactivity and exercise
Insufficient physical activity is one of the ten leading global risk factors for mortality (World
Health Organization, 2009), with worldwide prevalence ranging from 16.6 to 34.5% for …
Health Organization, 2009), with worldwide prevalence ranging from 16.6 to 34.5% for …
The association between implicit attitudes toward physical activity and physical activity behaviour: A systematic review and correlational meta-analysis
As a result of recent calls to attend to the implicit processes that regulate health behaviours,
the study of implicit attitudes and physical activity behaviour has grown rapidly in the past …
the study of implicit attitudes and physical activity behaviour has grown rapidly in the past …
Avoiding sedentary behaviors requires more cortical resources than avoiding physical activity: An EEG study
Why do individuals fail to exercise regularly despite knowledge of the risks associated with
physical inactivity? Automatic processes regulating exercise behaviors may partly explain …
physical inactivity? Automatic processes regulating exercise behaviors may partly explain …
Prevalence and predictors of dropout from high‐intensity interval training in sedentary individuals: A meta‐analysis
Recent evidence suggests that high‐intensity interval training (HIIT) is an effective method to
improve fitness and various health markers. However, the tolerability and acceptability of …
improve fitness and various health markers. However, the tolerability and acceptability of …
Putting the 'we'into workout: The association of identity leadership with exercise class attendance and effort, and the mediating role of group identification and comfort
This research examined how identity leadership displayed by group exercise instructors is
associated with exercisers' class attendance and in-class effort. Group exercise participants …
associated with exercisers' class attendance and in-class effort. Group exercise participants …
Effects of low-volume high-intensity interval training in a community setting: a pilot study
Purpose High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is emerging as an effective and time-efficient
exercise strategy for health promotion. However, most HIIT studies are conducted in …
exercise strategy for health promotion. However, most HIIT studies are conducted in …
Reasons for sports-based physical activity dropouts in university students
Despite extensive evidence reporting the numerous health benefits of physical activity,
recent studies show that many people (60%) do not follow the recommendations to meet the …
recent studies show that many people (60%) do not follow the recommendations to meet the …
Automatic evaluations and exercising: Systematic review and implications for future research
M Schinkoeth, F Antoniewicz - Frontiers in Psychology, 2017 - frontiersin.org
The general purpose of this systematic review was to summarize, structure and evaluate the
findings on automatic evaluations of exercising. Studies were eligible for inclusion if they …
findings on automatic evaluations of exercising. Studies were eligible for inclusion if they …