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International Standard Book Number |
9780415711517 (set : alk. paper) |
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International Standard Book Number |
9780415711531 (1 : alk. paper) |
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International Standard Book Number |
9780415711548 (2 : alk. paper) |
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9780415711555 (3 : alk. paper) |
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9780415711562 (4 : alk. paper) |
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082 00 - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER |
Classification number |
613.71019 |
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245 00 - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
Exercise psychology : critical concepts in sports studies / |
Statement of responsibility, etc. |
edited by Gershon Tenebaum and Robert Eklund. |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. |
London: |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. |
Routledge, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. |
2014. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
Extent |
V.3, 362 p. (4 v. set); |
Dimensions |
25 cm. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
Formatted contents note |
VOLUME III: EXERCISE EFFECT ON EMOTIONS/<br/>AFFECT/MOOD AND PERCEIVED EXERTION<br/>Acknowledgements<br/>Introduction to volume III<br/>PART 9<br/>Exercise effects on emotions and affect/mood<br/>43 The pleasure and displeasure people feel when they exercise at<br/>different intensities: decennial update and progress towards a<br/>tripartite rationale for exercise intensity prescription<br/>PANTELEIMON EKKEKAKIS, GAYNOR PARFITT AND<br/>STEVEN J. PETRUZZELLO<br/>44 The effect of exercise training on anxiety symptoms among<br/>patients: a systematic review<br/>MATTHEW P. HERRING, PATRICK J. O'CONNOR AND<br/>RODNEY K. DISHMAN<br/>45 Anxiety reduction following exercise and meditation<br/>MICHAEL S. BAHRKE AND WILLIAM P. MORGAN<br/>46 Effects of acute 60 and 80% VO^max bouts of aerobic exercise<br/>on state anxiety of women of different age groups across time<br/>RICHARD H. COX, TOM R. THOMAS, PAM S. HINTON AND<br/>OWEN M. DONAHUE<br/>47 Brief walks in outdoor and laboratory environments: effects on<br/>affective responses, enjoyment, and intentions to walk for exercise<br/>BRIAN C. FOCHT<br/>48 The role of enjoyment in the exercise-mood relationship<br/>ROBERT W. MOTL, BONNIE G. BERGER AND<br/>PATRICK S. LEUSCHEN<br/>49 Energy, tiredness, and tension effects of a sugar snack versus<br/>moderate exercise<br/>ROBERT E. THAYER<br/>PART 10<br/>Exercise effects on depressive symptoms<br/>50 Effects of exercise training on older patients with major<br/>depression<br/>JAMES A. BLUMENTHAL, MICHAEL A. BABYAK,<br/>KATHLEEN A. MOORE, W. EDWARD CRAIGHEAD,<br/>STEVE HERMAN, PARINDA KHATRI, ROBERT WAUGH,<br/>MELISSA A. NAPOLITANO, LESLIE M. FORMAN,<br/>MARK APPELBAUM, P. MURALI DORAISWAMY AND<br/>K. RANGA KRISHNAN<br/>51 Exercise effects on depressive symptoms in cancer survivors:<br/>a systematic review and meta-analysis<br/>LYNETTE L. CRAFT, ERIK H. VANLTERSON,<br/>IRENE B. HELENOWSKI, ALFRED W. RADEMAKER<br/>AND KERRY S. COURNEYA<br/>52 Exercise treatment for depression: efficacy and dose response<br/>ANDREA L. DUNN, MADHUKAR H. TRIVEDI,<br/>JAMES B. KAMPERT, CAMILLIA G. CLARK AND<br/>HEATHER O. CHAMBLISS<br/>53 Running as treatment for depression<br/>JOHN H. GREIST, MARJORIE H. KLEIN,<br/>ROGER R. EISCHENS, JOHN PARIS, ALAN S. GURMAN<br/>AND WILLIAM P. MORGAN<br/>54 A randomized controlled trial of progressive resistance<br/>training in depressed elders<br/>NALIN A. SINGH, KAREN M. CLEMENTS AND<br/>MARIA A. FIATARONE<br/>55 Sedentary behavior and depression among adults: a review<br/>MEGAN TEYCHENNE, KYLIE BALL AND JO SALMON<br/>VI<br/>Perception of effort<br/>56 A social-cognitive perspective of perceived and sustained effort<br/>GERSHON TENENBAUM AND JASMIN C. HUTCHINSON<br/>57 Nonlinear model of attention focus during accumulated effort<br/>NATALIA BALAGUE, ROBERT HRISTOVSKI, DANIEL ARAGON6s<br/>AND GERSHON TENENBAUM<br/>58 Let them roam free? Physiological and psychological evidence<br/>for the potential of self-selected exercise intensity in public<br/>health<br/>PANTELEIMON EKKEKAKIS |
650 #0 - SUBJECT |
Keyword |
Exercise |
General subdivision |
Psychological aspects. |
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Keyword |
Sports |
General subdivision |
Psychological aspects. |
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Reference Books |