Relationship Among Anticipated Affect To Exercise, Physical Activity, and Fitness In Obese Adolescents

Volume: 48, Pages: 306 - 306
Published: May 1, 2016
Abstract
Prior to recommending or prescribing exercise to individuals, it may be helpful to understand their anticipated affect response to exercise. An anticipated negative affective response to exercise in particular, may help to explain why an individual is not physically active. PURPOSE: To examine whether anticipated negative affect to exercise is associated with physical activity levels and fitness in obese adolescents METHODS: Prior to beginning...
Paper Details
Title
Relationship Among Anticipated Affect To Exercise, Physical Activity, and Fitness In Obese Adolescents
Published Date
May 1, 2016
Volume
48
Pages
306 - 306
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