2020
DOI: 10.1111/aphw.12210
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Behavioral Benefits of a Process‐Focused Workout Program: A Quasi‐Experimental Test

Abstract: Background: Research suggests that focusing on the process of losing weight (i.e. how to eat and exercise) may be more advantageous for sustained engagement with goal pursuit than focusing on weight loss itself. However, gym-based weight loss programs focus almost exclusively on outcomes (e.g. weight, appearance). Using a quasi-experimental design, this study provides a test of subjective and behavioral outcomes of a process-versus an outcome-focused approach integrated into an 8week workout challenge at four … Show more

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