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The influence of body weight and body composition information on initial exercise motivation in female exercise initiates with overweight and obesity. / Markland, D.A.; Pearson, E.S.; Hall, C.R. et al.
In: Hellenic Journal of Psychology, Vol. 11, No. 2, 01.05.2014, p. 111-122.

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Markland, DA, Pearson, ES, Hall, CR, Markland, D, Rodgers, WM & Wilson, PM 2014, 'The influence of body weight and body composition information on initial exercise motivation in female exercise initiates with overweight and obesity', Hellenic Journal of Psychology, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 111-122.

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Markland, D. A., Pearson, E. S., Hall, C. R., Markland, D., Rodgers, W. M., & Wilson, P. M. (2014). The influence of body weight and body composition information on initial exercise motivation in female exercise initiates with overweight and obesity. Hellenic Journal of Psychology, 11(2), 111-122.

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Markland DA, Pearson ES, Hall CR, Markland D, Rodgers WM, Wilson PM. 2014. The influence of body weight and body composition information on initial exercise motivation in female exercise initiates with overweight and obesity. Hellenic Journal of Psychology. 11(2):111-122.

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Markland DA, Pearson ES, Hall CR, Markland D, Rodgers WM, Wilson PM. The influence of body weight and body composition information on initial exercise motivation in female exercise initiates with overweight and obesity. Hellenic Journal of Psychology. 2014 May 1;11(2):111-122.

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Markland, D.A. ; Pearson, E.S. ; Hall, C.R. et al. / The influence of body weight and body composition information on initial exercise motivation in female exercise initiates with overweight and obesity. In: Hellenic Journal of Psychology. 2014 ; Vol. 11, No. 2. pp. 111-122.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - The influence of body weight and body composition information on initial exercise motivation in female exercise initiates with overweight and obesity

AU - Markland, D.A.

AU - Pearson, E.S.

AU - Hall, C.R.

AU - Markland, D.

AU - Rodgers, W.M.

AU - Wilson, P.M.

PY - 2014/5/1

Y1 - 2014/5/1

N2 - The study purpose was to examine the impact of providing individualized body composition information (intervention condition; n = 40) versus body weight information (standard control condition; n = 40) on motivational regulations in overweight female exercise initiates about to commence an exercise program. The Behavioral Regulation in Exercise Questionnaire-2 was completed prior to and following the information provision. Results revealed a significant increase in introjected regulation for the intervention condition indicating that the body composition information may have reinforced previous feelings of self-imposed pressure and a sense of obligation to start exercising. Implications for motivating new exercisers are discussed.

AB - The study purpose was to examine the impact of providing individualized body composition information (intervention condition; n = 40) versus body weight information (standard control condition; n = 40) on motivational regulations in overweight female exercise initiates about to commence an exercise program. The Behavioral Regulation in Exercise Questionnaire-2 was completed prior to and following the information provision. Results revealed a significant increase in introjected regulation for the intervention condition indicating that the body composition information may have reinforced previous feelings of self-imposed pressure and a sense of obligation to start exercising. Implications for motivating new exercisers are discussed.

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M3 - Article

VL - 11

SP - 111

EP - 122

JO - Hellenic Journal of Psychology

JF - Hellenic Journal of Psychology

SN - 1790-1391

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