Longitudinal relationships between self-concept for physical activity and neighborhood social life as predictors of physical activity among older African American adults
Abstract Background Engaging in regular physical activity (PA) as an older adult has been associated with numerous physical and mental health benefits. The aim of this study is to directly compare how individual-level cognitive factors (self-efficacy for PA, self-determined motivation for PA, self-c...
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Main Authors: | Allison M. Sweeney (Author), Dawn K. Wilson (Author), M. Lee Van Horn (Author) |
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