2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12529-021-10049-3
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Effectiveness, Moderators and Mediators of Self-regulation Intervention on Older Adults’ Exercise Behavior: a Randomized, Controlled Crossover Trial

Abstract: Background Although self-regulation interventions are effective in promoting exercise behaviors, moderators and mediators of interventions among older adults are not well established. This study aimed to examine whether (1) self-regulation intervention promoted exercise behavior, (2) health literacy and habit strength moderated the intervention effect, and (3) self-regulation and habit strength mediated the intervention effect among older adults. Methods This study was … Show more

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“…Exercise behavior refers to a specific way of behavior to achieve the purpose of physical exercise ( Yan et al, 2020 ). The benefits of exercise behavior and physical health have been confirmed in previous studies ( Harada, 2022 ). For example, regular physical exercise can reduce the incidence rate of chronic diseases and control the incidence of overweight and the risk of mental diseases ( Wang and Zheng, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Exercise behavior refers to a specific way of behavior to achieve the purpose of physical exercise ( Yan et al, 2020 ). The benefits of exercise behavior and physical health have been confirmed in previous studies ( Harada, 2022 ). For example, regular physical exercise can reduce the incidence rate of chronic diseases and control the incidence of overweight and the risk of mental diseases ( Wang and Zheng, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Most previous studies on nutritional behaviors have considered outcome expectations as the best predictor of behavioral intention [29,30] . this is theoretically signi cant because people face unforeseen obstacles and may be challenged by temptations, and the more positive the behavior for the individual the more likely the individual is to plan the behavior through self-e cacy mediation [31] .In another study Karimi et al Showed that fear of the effects of unhealthy nutrition on the fetus and mother was the most important motivator for mothers to maintain a healthy diet [24] . When a behavioral intention is formed, the individual enters the voluntary stage of behavior through planning [32] .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%