The Effect of the Special Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention on the Commitment to Exercise and Adherence to the Exercise Routine
Background. Although most people are aware of the advantages of physical exercise, they fail to adhere to a regular routine of exercise, which necessitates this intervention. Objectives. In this study, by controlling the moderating role of the variable of commitment to exercise, the effect of a spec...
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Main Authors: | Ahmad Derakhshanpour (Author), Mohammad Kazem Vaez Mousavi (Author), Hamidreza Taheri (Author) |
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The Society of Aging and Physical Activity (SAPA),
2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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