Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Lusófona University of Humanities and Technologies, Lisbon, Portugal; Research Center in Sport, Physical Education, and Exercise and Health (CIDEFES), Lisbon, Portugal.
Michigan State University, Michigan, United States.
Psychol Sport Exerc. 2023 Jul;67:102424. doi: 10.1016/j.psychsport.2023.102424. Epub 2023 Mar 15.
Research on the relationship between exercise-induced affect and exercise or physical activity behavior has gained momentum in recent years, yielding several observational and longitudinal studies. However, experimental tests demonstrating a causal role of affective responses on exercise adherence are lacking. Given the need to devise exercise prescriptions that can facilitate adherence and promote regular physical activity, a Randomized Controlled Trial targeting individual pleasurable responses in a health-club setting will be conducted. The experimental protocol will compare two individualized evaluation, prescription, and supervision methods, adjusted for intensity, with the aim to explore their impact on behavioral, affective, and motivational outcomes. The planned study will be a pragmatic randomized, single-blinded, controlled superiority trial with two parallel groups and an allocation ratio of 1:1. Apparently healthy volunteer participants (N = 46) between 18 and 45 years old, who are not regularly active, will be randomly allocated to a control or experimental group. The control group will follow a general American College of Sports Medicine exercise prescription; the experimental group will follow the same prescription but with enhancements aimed at promoting pleasure: (1) individualization based on individual differences in preference for and tolerance of exercise intensity; (2) self-regulation of intensity; and (3) repeated assessments of core affect. The primary outcome will be post-intervention exercise-session attendance. Affective and motivational variables will be examined as secondary outcomes. The results are expected to advance exercise prescriptions by promoting affective regulation, thus helping to improve exercise adherence and related outcomes. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov; ID: NCT05416593.
近年来,关于运动引起的情绪与运动或身体活动行为之间关系的研究越来越受到关注,产生了一些观察性和纵向研究。然而,缺乏实验测试来证明情感反应对运动坚持的因果作用。鉴于需要设计能够促进坚持和促进定期身体活动的运动处方,将在健康俱乐部环境中针对个体愉悦反应进行一项随机对照试验。实验方案将比较两种个体化评估、处方和监督方法,根据强度进行调整,以探索它们对行为、情感和动机结果的影响。这项计划中的研究将是一项实用的随机、单盲、对照优势试验,有两个平行组,分配比例为 1:1。年龄在 18 至 45 岁之间、不经常活跃的显然健康的志愿者参与者(N=46)将被随机分配到对照组或实验组。对照组将遵循美国运动医学学院的一般运动处方;实验组将遵循相同的处方,但增强了促进愉悦的措施:(1)根据个体对运动强度的偏好和耐受性的个体差异进行个体化;(2)自我调节强度;(3)反复评估核心情绪。主要结果将是干预后运动课程的出勤率。情感和动机变量将作为次要结果进行检查。预计这些结果将通过促进情感调节来推进运动处方,从而有助于提高运动坚持和相关结果。
ClinicalTrials.gov;ID:NCT05416593。