Maltagliati Silvio, Raichlen David A, Rhodes Ryan E, Cheval Boris
Human and Evolutionary Biology Section, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Department of Anthropology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Br J Health Psychol. 2025 May;30(2):e12790. doi: 10.1111/bjhp.12790.
Intention is a proximal antecedent of physical activity, but it often falls short of driving actual engagement in physical activity. Recently, it was suggested that the valuation of physical effort may explain the intention-behaviour gap. However, this hypothesis has not been formally tested. We aimed to examine whether individual differences in approach and avoidance tendencies towards physical effort moderate the strength of the association between intention and behaviour.
Four hundred and one English-speaking Canadian participants completed two online surveys separated by 1 week. Intention strength and individual differences in the tendencies to approach and avoid physical effort were first assessed, and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity was self-reported 7 days later. The moderating effect of approach and avoidance tendencies towards physical effort on the association between intention and physical activity was tested using linear regression models.
Individual differences in approach tendencies (β = .11, p = .007), avoidance tendencies (β = -.11, p = .005) and in relative approach (vs avoidance) tendencies towards physical effort (β = .11, p = .005) moderated the association between the intention and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity. As expected, the association between intention and physical activity was stronger as approach tendencies towards physical effort increased, but weaker as avoidance tendencies increased. However, this moderating effect was only significant for vigorous physical activity, not for moderate physical activity.
This study suggests that individual differences in the valuation of physical effort represent a relevant moderator of the intention-behaviour gap in physical activity, especially the most vigorous ones.
意图是身体活动的一个近端前因,但它往往不足以推动实际参与身体活动。最近,有人提出对身体努力的评估可能解释意图与行为之间的差距。然而,这一假设尚未得到正式检验。我们旨在研究在对身体努力的趋近和回避倾向方面的个体差异是否会调节意图与行为之间关联的强度。
401名说英语的加拿大参与者完成了两项相隔1周的在线调查。首先评估意图强度以及在趋近和回避身体努力倾向方面的个体差异,7天后自我报告中度至剧烈身体活动情况。使用线性回归模型检验对身体努力的趋近和回避倾向对意图与身体活动之间关联的调节作用。
在对身体努力的趋近倾向(β = 0.11,p = 0.007)、回避倾向(β = -0.11,p = 0.005)以及相对趋近(相对于回避)身体努力的倾向(β = 0.11,p = 0.005)方面的个体差异调节了意图与中度至剧烈身体活动之间的关联。正如预期的那样,随着对身体努力的趋近倾向增加,意图与身体活动之间的关联更强,但随着回避倾向增加则更弱。然而,这种调节作用仅在剧烈身体活动中显著,在中度身体活动中不显著。
本研究表明,在对身体努力的评估方面的个体差异是身体活动中意图 - 行为差距的一个相关调节因素,尤其是在最剧烈的身体活动中。