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ISSN:1758-0846

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Scott Rollo,Harry Prapavessis Scott Rollo
Background: Using the motivational phase of the Health Action Process Approach (HAPA), this study examined whether sedentary behaviour and diabetes information is a meaningful source of motivation to reduce daily sitting ...
Abel J Koury,Jaclyn Dynia,Rebecca Dore et al. Abel J Koury et al.
Background: Nearly 13 million American children experience food insecurity. Research suggests that maternal depression is associated with food insecurity, such that mothers who experience depression are more likely to be ...
Jean-Baptiste Pavani,Guillaume Berna,Eva Andreotti et al. Jean-Baptiste Pavani et al.
Background: Self-help interventions intended to help nonclinical individuals regulate their emotions can have important social benefits (i.e. mental disorder prevention, well-being promotion). However, their mean effect s...
Anna F Dawson,William W Brown,Joanna Anderson et al. Anna F Dawson et al.
Background: University students are expressing an increased need for mental health support. Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) are being integrated into university stress-reduction programmes globally. We conducted a ...
Jenny L Olson,Michael J Ireland,Sonja March et al. Jenny L Olson et al.
Background: Given the substantive health inequalities in peri-urban communities and the potential for physical activity to promote health in these communities, identifying modifiable physical activity determinants in this...
Maxine Myre,Tanya R Berry,Geoff D C Ball et al. Maxine Myre et al.
Background: This study aimed to use implicit retraining to change automatic associations between body size and physical activity (PA) in women with obesity to reduce weight bias internalisation (WBI). ...
Julia Schmid,Vanessa Gut,Takuya Yanagida et al. Julia Schmid et al.
Background: The first aim of the present study was to identify psychosocial patterns among adolescents at lower secondary school. Employing the motivation and volition process model and a socioecological framework, self-c...
Jenny M Groarke,AnnMarie Groarke,Michael J Hogan et al. Jenny M Groarke et al.
Background: Stress and anxiety are increasingly common among young people. The current research describes two studies comparing the effects of self-selected and researcher-selected music on induced negative affect (state ...
Tasmiah Masih,James A Dimmock,Elissa Epel et al. Tasmiah Masih et al.
Background: Stress is often associated with the intake of energy-dense palatable foods. This trial examined the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of an 8-week worksite-based relaxation intervention to address psycholog...
Jarim Kim Jarim Kim
Background: With the rapid expansion of the energy drink market, concerns associated with its adverse effects have been raised. This research examines how goal framing moderated by temporal framing affects attitude, subje...