A model for exercise behavior change regulation in patients with heart disease
Autor: | Robert D. Reid, Luc G. Pelletier, Monika E. Slovinec D'Angelo |
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Rok vydání: | 2007 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Health Knowledge Attitudes Practice Heart disease medicine.medical_treatment Health Behavior Physical activity Coronary Artery Disease Health Promotion Intention Models Psychological Motor Activity Developmental psychology Time Heart disorder medicine Humans Exercise behavior In patient Exercise Life Style Applied Psychology Aged Self-efficacy Aged 80 and over Motivation Rehabilitation Behavior change Middle Aged medicine.disease Self Efficacy Cross-Sectional Studies Personal Autonomy Female Psychology Factor Analysis Statistical Attitude to Health |
Zdroj: | Journal of sportexercise psychology. 29(2) |
ISSN: | 0895-2779 |
Popis: | Despite the known benefits of habitual exercise in patients with heart disease, less than half of these patients exercise regularly and many of those who initiate programs fail to maintain physical activity routines over the long term. The aim of this research was to examine processes related to short- and long-term regulation of exercise to gain a clearer understanding of why people might fail to maintain intended behavioral changes. We modeled intention formation and plan formulation to investigate the distinct roles of self-efficacy and motivation (self-determination) in different phases of behavior change. Our results showed self-efficacy to be more relevant to exercise intentions and motivation to exercise planning. This research provides evidence supporting the proposition that the psychological processes related to short- and long-term regulation of behavior change differ and suggests that people might fail to continue regulating intended behavior owing to a lack of self-determined motivation. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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