Self-reported tolerance of the intensity of exercise influences affective responses to and intentions to engage with high-intensity interval exercise

Volume: 37, Issue: 13, Pages: 1472 - 1480
Published: Jan 29, 2019
Abstract
This study investigated the effect of self-reported tolerance of the intensity of exercise on affective responses to, self-efficacy for and intention to repeat low-volume high-intensity interval exercise (HIIE). Thirty-six healthy participants (mean age 21 ± 2 years) were split into high tolerance (HT; n = 19), low tolerance (LT; n = 9), and very low tolerance (VLT; n = 8) of exercise intensity groups. Participants completed 10 × 6 s cycle...
Paper Details
Title
Self-reported tolerance of the intensity of exercise influences affective responses to and intentions to engage with high-intensity interval exercise
Published Date
Jan 29, 2019
Volume
37
Issue
13
Pages
1472 - 1480
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