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Relationships between exercise regulations and motivational consequences in university students
(Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2004-03)
An experimental investigation of the relationship between catastrophizing and activity tolerance
(Pain, 2002)
The present study examined the value of a measure of catastrophizing as a predictor of activity intolerance in response to delayed onset
muscle soreness (DOMS). A sample of 50 (17 men, 33 women) sedentary undergraduates ...
Bringing a companion to cardiac rehabilitation: Who does and does it influence program attendance?
(Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Meeting, 2007-10)
2005 Alberta Survey on Physical Activity: A Concise Report
(Alberta Centre for Active Living, 2005)
Leisure-Time Physical Activity (LTPA) among Adults in Alberta, 2000–2005
(Research Update, 2005-06)
Does participation in cardiac rehabilitation affect health outcomes and health care utilization and costs?
(2007-10-23)
Exercise based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs have been shown to be efficacious in
the reduction of recurrent cardiovascular events and increased physical and psychological
function. However, in North America ...
Pedometer ownership, motivation, and walking: Do people walk the talk?
(Research Quarterly for Exercise & Sport, 2007)
The mediating role of self-efficacy on personal coping style in cardiac rehabilitation
(Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2006-05)
The relationship between exercise motives and physical self-esteem in female exercise participants: An application of Self-Determination Theory
(Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 2001)