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Social reward and support effects on exercise experiences and performance: Evidence from parkrun
by
Cohen, Emma
, Davis, Arran J.
, MacCarron, Pádraig
in
Affect (Psychology)
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Energy
/ Environmental aspects
/ Exercise
/ Fatigue
/ Health aspects
/ Health promotion
/ Hypotheses
/ Loneliness
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Motivation
/ Pain
/ Physical activity
/ Physical fitness
/ Physical training
/ Psychological factors
/ Psychology
/ Public health
/ Reinforcement
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Running
/ Social aspects
/ Social behavior
/ Social facilitation
/ Social factors
/ Social interactions
/ Social Sciences
2021
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Social reward and support effects on exercise experiences and performance: Evidence from parkrun
by
Cohen, Emma
, Davis, Arran J.
, MacCarron, Pádraig
in
Affect (Psychology)
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Energy
/ Environmental aspects
/ Exercise
/ Fatigue
/ Health aspects
/ Health promotion
/ Hypotheses
/ Loneliness
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Motivation
/ Pain
/ Physical activity
/ Physical fitness
/ Physical training
/ Psychological factors
/ Psychology
/ Public health
/ Reinforcement
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Running
/ Social aspects
/ Social behavior
/ Social facilitation
/ Social factors
/ Social interactions
/ Social Sciences
2021
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Social reward and support effects on exercise experiences and performance: Evidence from parkrun
by
Cohen, Emma
, Davis, Arran J.
, MacCarron, Pádraig
in
Affect (Psychology)
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Energy
/ Environmental aspects
/ Exercise
/ Fatigue
/ Health aspects
/ Health promotion
/ Hypotheses
/ Loneliness
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Motivation
/ Pain
/ Physical activity
/ Physical fitness
/ Physical training
/ Psychological factors
/ Psychology
/ Public health
/ Reinforcement
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Running
/ Social aspects
/ Social behavior
/ Social facilitation
/ Social factors
/ Social interactions
/ Social Sciences
2021
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Social reward and support effects on exercise experiences and performance: Evidence from parkrun
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Social reward and support effects on exercise experiences and performance: Evidence from parkrun
2021
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Overview
There is growing academic, civic and policy interest in the public health benefits of community-based exercise events. Shifting the emphasis from competitive sport to communal activity, these events have wide appeal. In addition to physical health benefits, regular participation can reduce social isolation and loneliness through opportunities for social connection. Taking a broad evolutionary and social psychological perspective, we suggest that social factors warrant more attention in current approaches to physical (in)activity and exercise behavior. We develop and test the hypothesis that social reward and support in exercise are associated with positive exercise experiences and greater performance outputs. Using a repeated-measures design, we examine the influence of social perceptions and behavior on subjective enjoyment, energy, fatigue, effort, and objective performance (run times) among a UK sample of parkrun participants. Social factors were associated with greater subjective enjoyment and energy. Higher subjective energy, in turn, was associated with faster run times, without any corresponding increase in perceived effort. No significant main effects of social factors on fatigue, performance or effort were detected. The role of social structural factors has long been recognized in public health approaches to physical activity. Our results indicate that there should be greater research attention on how positive and rewarding social behaviors and experiences—particularly subjective enjoyment and energy, and perceptions of community social support and belonging—influence exercise-related behavior, psychology and physiology, and promote health through collective physical activity. The research also supplements traditional emphases on social facilitation and team sport that have dominated sport and exercise psychology and offers new avenues for understanding the deep connections among psychological, social and physical function in everyday health.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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