In-task and post-task affective response to exercise: Translating exercise intentions into behaviour
        Journal Article
                    
                
        Overview
publication date
- February 1, 2010
 
has subject area
- Adult
 - Affect
 - Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms - Intention
 - Environment and Public Health - Follow-Up Studies
 - Environment and Public Health - Prospective Studies
 - Fatigue
 - Female
 - Health Behavior
 - Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms - Follow-Up Studies
 - Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms - Prospective Studies
 - Human Activities - Exercise
 - Humans
 - Investigative Techniques - Follow-Up Studies
 - Investigative Techniques - Prospective Studies
 - Male
 - Mental Processes - Intention
 - Musculoskeletal Physiological Phenomena - Exercise
 - Physical Exertion
 - Psychological Phenomena - Task Performance and Analysis
 - Psychology, Applied - Task Performance and Analysis
 - Psychology, Applied - Task Performance and Analysis
 - Self Disclosure
 - United States
 - Urban Population
 - Young Adult
 
has restriction
- closed
 
Date in CU Experts
- October 4, 2013 2:41 AM
 
Full Author List
- Kwan BM; Bryan A
 
author count
- 2
 
citation count
- 151
 
published in
Other Profiles
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
- 1359-107X
 
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
Additional Document Info
start page
- 115
 
end page
- 131
 
volume
- 15