Exercise psychology : critical concepts in sports studies / edited by Gershon Tenebaum and Robert Eklund.

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

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