Reciprocal within-day associations between incidental affect and exercise: An EMA study [0.03%]
情绪与锻炼之间的互为因果关系——一项基于体验取样的研究
Jessica A Emerson,Shira Dunsiger,David M Williams
Jessica A Emerson
Previous research suggests that how people feel throughout the course of a day (i.e. incidental affect) is predictive of exercise behaviour. A mostly separate literature suggests that exercise can lead to more positive incidental affect. ...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Psychology & health. 2018 Jan;33(1):130-143. DOI:10.1080/08870446.2017.1341515 2018
The effect of perceived control on self-reported cardiovascular disease incidence across adulthood and old age [0.03%]
感知控制对成年人群和老年人群自陈心血管疾病发病率的影响
Frank J Infurna,Axel Mayer,Kaarin J Anstey
Frank J Infurna
Objective: To examine whether rates of change in perceived control are predictive of cardiovascular disease (CVD) incidence across adulthood and old age. ...
The positive eating scale: relationship with objective health parameters and validity in Germany, the USA and India [0.03%]
积极饮食量表:与客观健康参数的关系以及在德国、美国和印度的有效性
Gudrun Sproesser,Verena Klusmann,Matthew B Ruby et al.
Gudrun Sproesser et al.
Objective: The prevailing focus regarding eating behaviour is on restriction, concern, worry and pathology. In contrast, the purpose of the present studies was to focus on a positive relationship with eating in non-clinic...
Alexandra J Werntz,Jennifer S Green,Bethany A Teachman
Alexandra J Werntz
Objective: Explicit reports of one's health self-concept (e.g. rate your overall health) are commonly used in research and clinical practice. These measures predict important health outcomes, but rely on conscious introsp...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Psychology & health. 2017 Dec;32(12):1429-1448. DOI:10.1080/08870446.2017.1341514 2017
Mark Conner,Paul Norman
Mark Conner
The relations of child adiposity with parent-to-child and parent-to-parent hostility [0.03%]
儿童敌对情绪与父母之间的敌对情绪及其与子女肥胖的关系
Michael F Lorber,Mandi L White-Ajmani,Denise Dixon et al.
Michael F Lorber et al.
Objective: Investigate (1) the association of child adiposity with parent-to-child and parent-to-parent hostility, (2) the mediation of these associations by dietary behaviours and (3) moderation by gender. ...
Published Erratum
Psychology & health. 2017 Sep;32(9):i. DOI:10.1080/08870446.2017.1338373 2017
Physical activity: Health impact, prevalence, correlates and interventions [0.03%]
身体活动:健康影响、流行情况、关联因素及干预措施
Ryan E Rhodes,Ian Janssen,Shannon S D Bredin et al.
Ryan E Rhodes et al.
Objective: To provide a broad overview of the state of physical activity (PA) research in the form of (1) definitions of PA, (2) health benefits, (3) prevalence, (4) correlates and (5) interventions. ...
Robert West
Robert West
Background and objectives: Despite reductions in prevalence in recent years, tobacco smoking remains one of the main preventable causes of ill-health and premature death worldwide. This paper reviews the extent and nature...
'I think a little bit of a kick is sometimes what you need': Women's accounts of whole-body scanning and likely impact on health-related behaviours [0.03%]
“有时候来一脚可能正是你需要的”——女性对全身扫描的经历及其对健康行为影响的质性研究
Sarah Grogan,Mariyah A Siddique,Simeon Gill et al.
Sarah Grogan et al.
Objective: This study was designed to investigate whether whole-body scanning might promote healthy eating and physical activity in women, and to explore the effects of scanning on body image. ...