Training older adults to inhibit the automatic attraction to sedentary stimuli: A cognitive-bias-modification protocol
Ata Farajzadeh,
Miriam Goubran,
Layan Fessler
et al.
Abstract:Background: To counteract the pandemic of physical inactivity, current interventions rely mainly on reflective processes that focus on increasing the motivation to be physically active. Yet, while these interventions successfully increase the intention to be active, their effect on actual behavior is weak. Recent findings in line with the theory of effort minimization in physical activity (TEMPA) suggest that this inability to turn the intention into action is explained by positive automatic reactions to stimu… Show more
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