Exercise intensity agreement, need satisfaction, and exercise behavior: A sex-moderated mediation model

D. S. Teixeira, A. J. Andrade, J. Faria, P. Marques, V. Bastos, F. Rodrigues, A. M. Sousa, H. V. Pereira
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Several theoretical frameworks have been used to understand exercise adherence. Basic psychological needs (BPN), grounded on self-determination theory, have received large attention for this purpose. More recently, the hedonic theory and the assumptions related to the exercise characteristics (e.g., intensity) that can bolster positive affective responses have been revitalized. This study aimed to explore the associations between the agreement of current exercise intensity and the one individually preferred, BPN satisfaction/frustration, enjoyment, the intention to continue exercise, and exercise frequency. Additionally, an exploration of the direct and indirect effects while testing sex as a moderator was performed. A sample of 369 exercisers (Mage = 43.6, standard deviation = 12.96; 214 females) enrolled in 26 health clubs participated in this study voluntarily. Data were received in a first-approach descriptive and correlational analyses. Next, a moderated mediation was performed using model 15 (PROCESS v.4.2). As a result, agreement in preference for exercise intensity was positively associated with enjoyment (r = 0.35), intention (r = 0.43), and all needs satisfaction (ranging from r = 0.12 to r = 0.45) and negatively associated with all needs frustration (ranging from r = −0.15 to r = −0.31). In the moderated mediation analysis, the same pattern of results emerged in direct effects. Indirect effects were significant for autonomy in the enjoyment and frequency models. Findings suggest that promoting an individually adjusted training intensity may foster BPN satisfaction. It appears to be present an independent (of needs) and positive association with exercise enjoyment and intention to continue exercising.

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运动强度协议、需求满足和运动行为:性别调解模型。
有几种理论框架被用来理解运动依从性。以自我决定理论为基础的基本心理需求(BPN)在这方面受到了广泛关注。最近,享乐主义理论和与运动特点(如强度)相关的假设又重新焕发了生机,这些假设可以增强积极的情感反应。本研究旨在探讨当前运动强度与个人偏好强度的一致性、BPN 满意度/挫败感、愉悦感、继续运动的意愿以及运动频率之间的关联。此外,还探讨了直接和间接影响,同时测试了性别作为调节因素的作用。在 26 家健身俱乐部注册的 369 名运动者(年龄 = 43.6,标准差 = 12.96;214 名女性)自愿参与了这项研究。首先对数据进行了描述性和相关性分析。接着,使用模型 15(PROCESS v.4.2)进行了调节调解。结果显示,运动强度偏好的一致与享受(r = 0.35)、意向(r = 0.43)和所有需求的满足(r = 0.12 至 r = 0.45)呈正相关,而与所有需求的挫败(r = -0.15 至 r = -0.31)呈负相关。在调节中介分析中,直接效应的结果出现了相同的模式。在享受模型和频率模型中,自主性的间接效应非常明显。研究结果表明,促进个人调整训练强度可以提高 BPN 的满意度。它似乎与锻炼的乐趣和继续锻炼的意愿有着独立的(需求)正相关关系。
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