نتایج جستجو برای: exercise behavior

تعداد نتایج: 782035  

Journal: :International Journal of Surgery: Oncology 2019

Journal: :Applied Animal Behaviour Science 1991

Journal: :Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 2018

Journal: :The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2007
Kristina H Karvinen Kerry S Courneya Kristin L Campbell Robert G Pearcey George Dundas Valerie Capstick Katia S Tonkin

BACKGROUND Despite evidence of the benefits of exercise in cancer survivors, exercise participation rates tend to decline after treatments. Few studies have examined the determinants of exercise in less common cancer sites. In this study, we examined medical, demographic, and social cognitive correlates of exercise in endometrial cancer survivors using the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB). ME...

Journal: :Journal of health psychology 2008
Lenny R Vartanian Jacqueline G Shaprow

This study examined the relation between weight stigma, exercise motivation and exercise behavior. One hundred female undergraduates (BMIs [kg/m(2)] 17-38) completed measures of experiences with weight stigma, body dissatisfaction, self-esteem and exercise motivation, and reported on their exercise behavior. Stigma experiences were positively correlated with BMI and body dissatisfaction. Import...

2014
Mohamad Hasnan Ahmad Suzana Shahar Nur Islami Mohd Fahmi Teng Zahara Abdul Manaf Noor Ibrahim Mohd Sakian Baharudin Omar

This study aimed to determine the factors associated with exercise behavior based on the theory of planned behavior (TPB) among the sarcopenic elderly people in Cheras, Kuala Lumpur. A total of 65 subjects with mean ages of 67.5±5.2 (men) and 66.1±5.1 (women) years participated in this study. Subjects were divided into two groups: 1) exercise group (n=34; 25 men, nine women); and 2) the control...

Journal: :Journal of aging and physical activity 2005
Faith D Lees Phillip G Clarkr Claudio R Nigg Phillip Newman

Longer life expectancy, rapid population growth, and low exercise-participation rates of adults 65 and older justify the need for better understanding of older adults' exercise behavior. The objectives of this focus-group study were to determine barriers to the exercise behavior of older adults. Six focus groups, three with exercisers and three with nonexercisers, were conducted at various site...

Background. the basal ganglia’s circuit dysfunction has a major role in a range of movement disorders. Some evidence has shown that exercise can improve performance, especially locomotor activity after brain injuries. There was currently insufficient information to define the impacts of intensity, duration, and frequency of different exercises. Objectives. in this study, we examine the r...

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