Domain-specific physical activity and affective wellbeing among adolescents: an observational study of the moderating roles of autonomous and controlled motivation
Abstract Background Abundant evidence demonstrates a relationship between physical activity and mental wellbeing. However, the strength of the relationship is not consistent. Factors contributing to variation in the strength of association are not well understood and, therefore, it remains difficult...
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Main Authors: | Rhiannon Lee White (Author), Philip D. Parker (Author), David R. Lubans (Author), Freya MacMillan (Author), Rebecca Olson (Author), Thomas Astell-Burt (Author), Chris Lonsdale (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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