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 …

Behavioral and neural evidence of the rewarding value of exercise behaviors: a systematic review

B Cheval, R Radel, JL Neva, LA Boyd, SP Swinnen… - Sports Medicine, 2018 - Springer
Background In a time of physical inactivity pandemic, attempts to better understand the
factors underlying the regulation of exercise behavior are important. The dominant …

[PDF][PDF] Affective–reflective theory of physical inactivity and exercise

R Brand, P Ekkekakis - German Journal of exercise and …, 2018 - faculty.sites.iastate.edu
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 …

The association between implicit attitudes toward physical activity and physical activity behaviour: A systematic review and correlational meta-analysis

G Chevance, P Bernard, PE Chamberland… - Health Psychology …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

Avoiding sedentary behaviors requires more cortical resources than avoiding physical activity: An EEG study

B Cheval, E Tipura, N Burra, J Frossard, J Chanal… - Neuropsychologia, 2018 - Elsevier
Why do individuals fail to exercise regularly despite knowledge of the risks associated with
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

D Reljic, D Lampe, F Wolf, Y Zopf… - … journal of medicine …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

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

NK Steffens, EL Slade, M Stevens, SA Haslam… - Psychology of Sport and …, 2019 - Elsevier
This research examined how identity leadership displayed by group exercise instructors is
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

D Reljic, F Wittmann, JE Fischer - European journal of applied physiology, 2018 - Springer
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 …

Reasons for sports-based physical activity dropouts in university students

I Sáez, J Solabarrieta, I Rubio - International Journal of Environmental …, 2021 - mdpi.com
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 …

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 …