Preference for and tolerance of exercise intensity: the mediating role of Vitality in Exercise Habit

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Autor(a) principal: Faria, João
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Andrade, Ana, Evmenenko, Anastasiia, Monteiro, Diogo, Rodrigues, Filipe, Marques, Paulo, Cid, Luis, Teixeira, Diogo Santos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.8/7290
Resumo: The aim of the current exploratory study was to test the mediation role of subjective vitality in the relation between the intensity-traits and exercise habit, thus helping to understand the role of preference and tolerance in well-being and behavioral outcomes. The sample comprised 299 gym exercisers (39% men) with an average age of 36.4 years (SD = 10.61). In general, the present sample of exercisers manifested a preference and tolerance for moderate intensity exercises/activities. The intensity traits were positively associated with subjective vitality and exercise habit, and vitality partially mediated both models. Globally, the intensity-traits presented small to moderate effects in the tested variables. Both preference and tolerance presented positive associations with vitality and habit in the present study and results depict some preliminary evidence that the intensity-traits related to exercise may be relevant for health club professionals adjust their intervention aiming to promote a better subjective experience and exercise adherence.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Preference for and tolerance of exercise intensity: the mediating role of Vitality in Exercise Habit
title Preference for and tolerance of exercise intensity: the mediating role of Vitality in Exercise Habit
spellingShingle Preference for and tolerance of exercise intensity: the mediating role of Vitality in Exercise Habit
Faria, João
Preference
Tolerance
Intensity
Vitality
Habit
title_short Preference for and tolerance of exercise intensity: the mediating role of Vitality in Exercise Habit
title_full Preference for and tolerance of exercise intensity: the mediating role of Vitality in Exercise Habit
title_fullStr Preference for and tolerance of exercise intensity: the mediating role of Vitality in Exercise Habit
title_full_unstemmed Preference for and tolerance of exercise intensity: the mediating role of Vitality in Exercise Habit
title_sort Preference for and tolerance of exercise intensity: the mediating role of Vitality in Exercise Habit
author Faria, João
author_facet Faria, João
Andrade, Ana
Evmenenko, Anastasiia
Monteiro, Diogo
Rodrigues, Filipe
Marques, Paulo
Cid, Luis
Teixeira, Diogo Santos
author_role author
author2 Andrade, Ana
Evmenenko, Anastasiia
Monteiro, Diogo
Rodrigues, Filipe
Marques, Paulo
Cid, Luis
Teixeira, Diogo Santos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv IC-Online
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Faria, João
Andrade, Ana
Evmenenko, Anastasiia
Monteiro, Diogo
Rodrigues, Filipe
Marques, Paulo
Cid, Luis
Teixeira, Diogo Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Preference
Tolerance
Intensity
Vitality
Habit
topic Preference
Tolerance
Intensity
Vitality
Habit
description The aim of the current exploratory study was to test the mediation role of subjective vitality in the relation between the intensity-traits and exercise habit, thus helping to understand the role of preference and tolerance in well-being and behavioral outcomes. The sample comprised 299 gym exercisers (39% men) with an average age of 36.4 years (SD = 10.61). In general, the present sample of exercisers manifested a preference and tolerance for moderate intensity exercises/activities. The intensity traits were positively associated with subjective vitality and exercise habit, and vitality partially mediated both models. Globally, the intensity-traits presented small to moderate effects in the tested variables. Both preference and tolerance presented positive associations with vitality and habit in the present study and results depict some preliminary evidence that the intensity-traits related to exercise may be relevant for health club professionals adjust their intervention aiming to promote a better subjective experience and exercise adherence.
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