Individualized pleasure-oriented exercise sessions, exercise frequency, and affective outcomes: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background Affective responses are increasingly recognized as potentially effective intervention targets that may facilitate exercise and physical activity behavior change. While emerging correlational evidence suggests that more pleasant affective responses are associated with higher parti...
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Main Authors: | Diogo S. Teixeira (Author), Vasco Bastos (Author), Ana J. Andrade (Author), António L. Palmeira (Author), Panteleimon Ekkekakis (Author) |
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