2022
DOI: 10.6018/cpd.468611
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Running involvement, loyalty to running, and subjective well-being: A cluster analysis

Abstract: One of the main policy objectives of many government Sports and Health Departments is to increase sports participation to promote citizens’ health and well-being. Running is, after football, perhaps the most popular physical activity. In recent years, studies analysing the effects of physical activity on an individual’s subjective well-being have been rare (Wiese et al. 2017), nor have been well established (Panza et al., 2019), and several gaps seem to exist in the literature (Dolan et al. 2008). The present … Show more

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