2018
DOI: 10.15763/issn.2376-5267.2018.1.4.54-76
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Promoting a Healthy Post-Collegiate Lifestyle: An Evaluation of the Moving On! Transition Program for Student-Athletes

Abstract: Former student-athletes may face challenges in maintaining physical activity and engaging in healthy eating after transitioning out of collegiate athletics. Maladaptive adjustments following athletic transitions can result in detrimental outcomes for former student-athletes, ranging from physical health concerns to negative psychosocial consequences. In contrast, positive transitions can promote optimal health and wellbeing. The Moving On! program was developed in recognition of the unique challenges faced by … Show more

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“…Moderate and significant increases in healthy eater identities were observed in participants, and there also was a large increase in their nutrition self-efficacy. However, self-determined motivation for healthy eating did not increase significantly, and no significant changes were observed for exercise identity, physical activity self-efficacy, or autonomous motivation for exercise (Reifsteck, Brooks, Newton, & Shriver, 2018).…”
Section: Existing Resources To Support College Student-athlete Transimentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…Moderate and significant increases in healthy eater identities were observed in participants, and there also was a large increase in their nutrition self-efficacy. However, self-determined motivation for healthy eating did not increase significantly, and no significant changes were observed for exercise identity, physical activity self-efficacy, or autonomous motivation for exercise (Reifsteck, Brooks, Newton, & Shriver, 2018).…”
Section: Existing Resources To Support College Student-athlete Transimentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Findings from this study add to the limited body of research on effective transition programs for student-athletes that translate existing theory and research into practical educational strategies (Reifsteck et al, 2018). In this respect, the LAST course prototype was found to provide college student-athletes with an additional educational opportunity that helped them, at the very least, initiate the process of preparing for life after sports by considering how to manage multiple aspects of their lives following sports.…”
Section: Principal Findingsmentioning
confidence: 84%
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