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ISSN:1758-0846

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Scott Rollo,Harry Prapavessis Scott Rollo
Background: Office-working adults represent an at-risk population for high levels of sedentary behaviour (SB), which has been associated with an increased risk for numerous chronic diseases. This study examined the effect...
Kristine Klussman,Austin Lee Nichols,Julia Langer Kristine Klussman
Background: Researchers have rarely examined mindfulness and meaning in a way that informs the causality and directionality of this relationship. The current research examines this relationship across time, further valida...
Lauren Kuykendall,Xue Lei,Ze Zhu et al. Lauren Kuykendall et al.
Background: Working adults spend most of their leisure time watching TV. In this paper, we seek to clarify how experiences of psychological need fulfillment and well-being differ when watching TV and engaging in other lei...
Kathryn E Wilson,Paul A Estabrooks Kathryn E Wilson
Background: The delivery of physical activity (PA) promotion messages is an important component of any PA intervention. Gain-framed messages appear beneficial for prevention (rather than detection) behaviors such as PA, b...
Ewa Gruszczyńska,Marcin Rzeszutek Ewa Gruszczyńska
Background: Changes of affective well-being are usually analysed either as longitudinal processes or as daily fluctuations. We used a three-burst diary study to combine these perspectives. ...
Geralyn R Ruissen,Yan Liu,Toni Schmader et al. Geralyn R Ruissen et al.
Background: To examine the extent to which group-based exercise programs, informed by self-categorisation theory, result in improvements in psychological flourishing and reductions in age- and gender-related stigma consci...
Stephen Gallagher,Liam O&#x;Sullivan,Zoe Hughes et al. Stephen Gallagher et al.
The Building Resources in Caregivers (BRiC) is a pilot feasibility trial that compared the effects of a 2-week benefit finding writing expressive intervention to a control intervention, who wrote about the weather. Caregivers completed prim...
Benjamin M Rottman,Gwen Wyatt,Tracy E Crane et al. Benjamin M Rottman et al.
Objective: Little is understood about patient expectations and use of complementary therapies (CT) during cancer treatment. A secondary analysis of an 11-week reflexology trial among women with breast cancer was conducted...
Dario Monzani,Laura Vergani,Silvia Francesca Maria Pizzoli et al. Dario Monzani et al.
Background: Patient preferences regarding their involvement in shared treatments decisions is fundamental in clinical practice. Previous evidences demonstrated a large heterogeneity in these preferences. However, only few...