Title of article
Exercising for mood regulation: The importance of experience
Author/Authors
Evana T. Hsiao، نويسنده , , Robert E. Thayer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
8
From page
829
To page
836
Abstract
Based on the theory that mood regulation can be an important motivation for regular exercise, but only after the subtle mood effects derived from this activity are discovered, exercisers (N = 168) with varying levels of exercise experience completed the Reasons for Exercise Inventory (REI; Silberstein, Striegel-Moore, Timko & Rodin, 1988), as well as Neuroticism and Extra version measures (Costa & McCrae, 1989). A reexamination of the REI yielded a 5-factor instead of the original 7-factor structure. As expected, advanced exercisers rated the importance of Mood Improvement higher than beginners. Advanced exercisers also rated Socialization higher. Those above the median on Neuroticism rated Mood Improvement higher than lower scorers. Gender and age differences were also found. Results have implications for more effective exercise promotion.
Journal title
Personality and Individual Differences
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
Personality and Individual Differences
Record number
456214
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