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The study further explored the relationship between spontaneous implementation intentions and measures of behavioural regulation, in explaining exercise behaviour.
Regarding maintained exercise behaviour in older adults, multiple studies found that attitude, perceived behavioural control and subjective norm are important predictors [ 41, 42].
This study aims to investigate disparities in spatial accessibility and characteristics of users' exercise behaviour.
In conclusion, these data demonstrate that the GPRC6A receptor is involved in regulating exercise behaviour.
Specifically, participants were asked for their opinion about the impact of listening to music on their exercise behaviour.
The aim of this study was to obtain a heritability estimate of exercise behaviour in twins and to examine the genetic and environmental contributions to phenotypic associations between personality and exercise behaviour.
Identifying barriers to exercise implementation and follow-up exercise behaviour can help maintaining regular physical activity levels.
The deception of feedback from a previous performance explores the importance of experience knowledge on exercise behaviour.
This assertion is supported in the exercise context where strength of exercise identity relates to exercise behaviour.
There was a moderate increase in self-reported exercise behaviour of the intervention participants as measured by the Godin Leisure-Time Exercise Questionnaire (d ≥ 0.5).
The purpose of the present study was to test a structural model examining the interrelationships between exercise imagery, self-reported exercise behaviour and well-being in older adults.
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