“…In particular, autonomous motivation has been associated with greater exercise engagement over time (Chatzisarantis & Hagger, ; Chatzisarantis, Hagger, Biddle, Smith, & Wang, ), and intentions to exercise (Hagger & Chatzisarantis, ; Hagger, Chatzisarantis, Culverhouse, & Biddle, ). However, recent research has also linked controlled motivation to engagement in health‐related behaviours, particularly when external pressures remain (Caudwell & Keatley, ; Niven & Markland, ). A recent systematic review of 53 exercise studies provided some support for the influence of controlled motivation on physical activity behaviour (Teixeira et al ., ).…”