Predictors of post‐exercise affect: A self‐determination theory approach considering physical, social, and psychological factors
Rhiannon Lee White,
Katrien De Cocker,
Dafna Merom
Abstract:BackgroundStudies have shown increases in affect after acute exercise. However, the specific aspects of an exercise experience that predict or contribute to post‐exercise affect remain relatively unknown. This study aimed to determine which physical (i.e., duration and intensity), contextual (i.e., social context and time of day), and psychological factors (i.e., motivation and need satisfaction) predicted post‐exercise affect.MethodsIn 2021, 296 gym users self‐reported affect before and immediately after exer… Show more
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