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Is the theory of planned behavior a useful framework for understanding exercise behavior during phase II cardiac rehabilitation?
(Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2003)
How does coping change with development? A review of childhood and adolescence sport coping research
(European Journal of Sport Sciences, 2005-03)
It is important to study how children and adolescents cope with stressors in sport because effective coping enhances sport
experiences and prevents psychological and physiological problems that can lead to sport withdrawal. ...
Examining the Role of Social Support and Group Cohesion in Exercise Compliance
(Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 2002)
The present study sought to examine the role of social support and group
cohesion in the compliance behavior of females required to exercise for healthrelated
reasons. Compliance behavior was assessed as attendance and ...
The enduring impact of social factors on exercise tolerance in men attending cardiac rehabilitation
(Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation & Prevention, 2007)
The Exercise Tolerance Test
(Research Update, 2004-12)
Cross-validation of the revised motivation for physical activity measure in active women
(Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2002)
The relationship between commitment and exercise behavior
(Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 2004)
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between commitment and exercise
behavior using the Sport Commitment Model (SCM; J Sport & Exercise Psychology, 15, 1) as a guiding
conceptual ...
Relationships between exercise regulations and motivational consequences in university students
(Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2004-03)