2014
DOI: 10.1016/s0120-0534(14)70011-1
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Motivos de los ciudadanos para realizar ejercicio físico: un estudio desde la teoría de la autodeterminación

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“…In contrast, Profile 2 (intensive practice but not competitive) is linked to health improvement and individual physical activity, being the profile with the largest number of subjects. Similar results have also been reported by Sicilia et al (2014), who established that disease prevention is one of the main reasons for doing physical activity in the sample that they studied. In this case, PASP is individual because each person has specific objectives that are related to their particular health conditions (Kondric et al, 2013;Wadden, Webb, Moran, & Bailer, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…In contrast, Profile 2 (intensive practice but not competitive) is linked to health improvement and individual physical activity, being the profile with the largest number of subjects. Similar results have also been reported by Sicilia et al (2014), who established that disease prevention is one of the main reasons for doing physical activity in the sample that they studied. In this case, PASP is individual because each person has specific objectives that are related to their particular health conditions (Kondric et al, 2013;Wadden, Webb, Moran, & Bailer, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…These subjects also do physical activity with friends and co-workers, both in municipal facilities or at home. About this basis, Sicilia et al (2014) showed a greater strength towards PASP in people who do it as a mean of satisfaction and amusement, although the percentages of active participants increase when intrinsic and extrinsic motivations are combined (Cerasoli, Nicklin, & Ford, 2014;Chacón et al, 2017;Owen, Astell-Burt, & Lonsdale, 2013).…”
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“…Los tipos autodeterminados, por su parte, se asocian con los comportamientos de salud, dado que favorecen las actitudes hacia estilos de vida sanos, el ejercicio físico, una mayor autoestima y mayor nivel de satisfacción (Sicilia et al, 2014). No obstante, desde nuestro planteamiento teórico consideramos que pueden verse perjudicados si la percepción de riesgo y la vulnerabilidad percibida son bajas y viceversa.…”
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