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Publikováno v:
Activities, Adaptation & Aging. 45:190-201
Background: Perhaps the most prevalent cause of anxiety among the elderly is the fear of falling, considering that a fall can lead to serious complications and decline of health. The purpose of thi...
Publikováno v:
Journal of American College Health
To examine the relationship between college student anxiety, optimism, gratitude, and perception of the Physical Activity and Lifestyle program (PAL) instructional response/effectiveness following ...
Using a MG-M Imagery Intervention to Enhance the Sport Competence of Young Special Olympics Athletes
Publikováno v:
Journal of Imagery Research in Sport and Physical Activity. 11:1-12
Opportunities for athletes with an intellectual disability (ID) to participate in sport are limited by physical and psychosocial barriers. Sport psychology interventions may be able to address these barriers, namely the lack of sport competence that
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sports Science. 6
Publikováno v:
The Journal of SPORT. 4:26-41
The purpose of the current research was to use a qualitative-methodological approach to understand attraction to physical activity in a sample of collegiate females. Attraction to physical activity, or motivation, can be grounded in the self-determin
Autor:
null Kayla Frimmel, null Daniel R. Czech, null Brandonn S. Harris, null Bridget Melton, null David D. Biber
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sports Science. 5
The Ironman triathlon is a rapidly growing sporting event worldwide but little research has been found on the psychological processes employed by its participants. Grand’Maison (2004) found that 97% of Ironman participants interviewed responded str
Publikováno v:
The Sport Psychologist. 28:36-47
Sibling relationships are often regarded as among the longest lasting connections in a person’s life (Conger & Kramer, 2010). Sibling research has addressed topics such as socialization, support, and similarities and differences of siblings (e.g.,
Autor:
Daniel R. Czech, Kaitlyn E. Carmichael
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Happiness and Development. 5:25
Subjective well-being is often evaluated by happiness within specific domains such as marriage, family life, career, health, material goods and finance. Results of domain based investigations of may not translate to the younger echo boomer generation
Publikováno v:
Open Journal of Preventive Medicine. :310-319
The prevalence of obesity in Generation Z, which includes individuals born after the year 2000, has tripled that of Generation Xers of 1980 [1]. Rising levels of obesity have been associated with increased physical inactivity (PA) [2]. Attraction to
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Exercise Science
The anxiety or fear associated with physique evaluation is defined as Social Physique Anxiety (SPA). Numerous studies have examined this construct, yet a gap exists exploring this phenomenon among current college students with SPA, self-efficacy, and