Examining whether affectively-charged motivations predict subsequent affective response during physical activity: An ecological momentary assessment study
BackgroundEvidence suggests positive affective response during physical activity increases the likelihood of engaging in and maintaining regular activity exercise in the future. Elucidating antecedents for a positive affective response may help identify intervention strategies to increase activity....
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Main Authors: | Bridgette Do (Author), Ryan E. Rhodes (Author), Martina Kanning (Author), Micaela Hewus (Author), Genevieve F. Dunton (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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