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Tytuł artykułu

Frequensy of exercise among undergraduate students on the basis of the model of stages and processes of change

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EN

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Rocznik

Tom

19

Numer

2

Opis fizyczny

p.94-98,ref.

Twórcy

autor
  • Department of Physical Education and sport Science, Democritus University of Thrace, Komotini, Greece
  • Department of Physical Education and Sport Science, University of Thessaly, Trikala, Greece

Bibliografia

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  • 2. Bijnen FC, Feskens FJ & Caspersen CJ. Physical activity and cardiovas¬cular risk factors among elderly men in Finland, Italy and the Nether¬lands. Am J of Epid. 1996; 143: 553-561.
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  • 6. McCauley E & Courneya KS. Adherence to exercise and physical activ¬ity as health-promoting behaviors: attitudinal and self-efficacy influ¬ences. Ap Prev Psych. 1993; 2: 65-77.
  • 7. Prochaska JO & DiClemente CC. The transtheoretical approach: Crossing traditional boundaries of therapy. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/ Cole; 1984.
  • 8. Prochaska JO & Velicer WF. The transtheoretical model of health be¬havior change. Am J of Hth Prom. 1997; 12: 38-48.
  • 9. Prochaska JO & DiClemente CC. Stages and processes of self-change of smoking: Toward an integrative model of change. J of Cons and Cl Psych. 1983; 51: 390-395.
  • 10. Prochaska JO, Velicer WF, DiClemente CC & Fave JS. Stages theories of health behavior: Conceptual and methodological issues. Hth Psych. 1988; 17: 290-299.
  • 11. Marcus BH, Rossi JS, Selby VC, Niaura RS & Abrams DB. The stages and processes of exercise adoption and maintenance in worksite sample. Hth Psych. 1992; 11: 386-395.
  • 12. Krassas GE, Tzotzas T, Tsametis C & Konstantinidis T. Determinants of body mass index in Greek children and adolescents. J of Pedi & Met. 2001; 14 (5): 1327-1333.
  • 13. Tzetzis G, Kakamoukas C, Goudas M & Tsorbatzoudis Ch. A Compari¬son of Physical Activity Patterns and Physical Self-Perception in Obese and non-Obese Children. Inq in Spt & Phy Ed. 2005; 3 (1): 29-39.
  • 14. Digelidis N, Kamtsios S & Theodorakis Y. Physical Activity Levels, Exer¬cise Attitudes, Self-Perceptions, Nutritional Behaviors and BMI Type of 12-Years Children. Inq in Spt & Phy Ed. 2007; 5 (1): 27-40.
  • 15. Papaioannou A, Bebetsos E, Kafetzi S & Sagovitch A. Preliminary In¬vestigation of a Questionnaire, Based On the Model of Stages and Processes of Change towards Exercise - Physical Activity. Inq in Spt & Phy Ed. 2006; 4 (1): 78-86.
  • 16. American College of Sports Medicine. The recommended quantity of exercise for developing and maintaining cardiorespiratory and mus¬cular fitness in healthy adults. Med and Sci in Spt and Ex. 1990; 22: 265 -274.
  • 17. Marshall MA & Biddle SJH. The transtheoretical model of behaviour change: A meta-analysis of applications to physical activity and exer¬cise. Ann of Beh Med. 2001; 23: 229-246.
  • 18. Rosen CS. Is the sequencing of change processes by stage consistent across health problems? A meta-analysis. Hth Psych. 2000; 19: 593-604.

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