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Setting larger session duration goals is associated with greater future physical activity
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Marcus, Bess H.
, Bock, Beth C.
, Jennings, Ernestine G.
, Dunsiger, Shira I.
, Williams, David M.
, Hartman, Sheri J.
in
Accumulation
/ Adults
/ Analysis
/ Behavior
/ Behavioral economics
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Body mass
/ Cognitive ability
/ Economics
/ Exercise
/ Female
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Goal setting
/ Goals
/ Guidelines
/ Health care
/ Health Promotion - methods
/ Hospitals
/ Human behavior
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Male
/ Medical schools
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Middle Aged
/ Overweight - rehabilitation
/ Physical activity
/ Physical fitness
/ Physiological aspects
/ Prevention
/ Preventive medicine
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychological aspects
/ Public health
/ Sedentary Behavior
/ Social cognitive theory
/ Social Sciences
/ Sports medicine
/ Systematic review
/ Theory
/ Time Factors
2018
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Setting larger session duration goals is associated with greater future physical activity
by
Marcus, Bess H.
, Bock, Beth C.
, Jennings, Ernestine G.
, Dunsiger, Shira I.
, Williams, David M.
, Hartman, Sheri J.
in
Accumulation
/ Adults
/ Analysis
/ Behavior
/ Behavioral economics
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Body mass
/ Cognitive ability
/ Economics
/ Exercise
/ Female
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Goal setting
/ Goals
/ Guidelines
/ Health care
/ Health Promotion - methods
/ Hospitals
/ Human behavior
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Male
/ Medical schools
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Middle Aged
/ Overweight - rehabilitation
/ Physical activity
/ Physical fitness
/ Physiological aspects
/ Prevention
/ Preventive medicine
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychological aspects
/ Public health
/ Sedentary Behavior
/ Social cognitive theory
/ Social Sciences
/ Sports medicine
/ Systematic review
/ Theory
/ Time Factors
2018
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Setting larger session duration goals is associated with greater future physical activity
by
Marcus, Bess H.
, Bock, Beth C.
, Jennings, Ernestine G.
, Dunsiger, Shira I.
, Williams, David M.
, Hartman, Sheri J.
in
Accumulation
/ Adults
/ Analysis
/ Behavior
/ Behavioral economics
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Body mass
/ Cognitive ability
/ Economics
/ Exercise
/ Female
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Goal setting
/ Goals
/ Guidelines
/ Health care
/ Health Promotion - methods
/ Hospitals
/ Human behavior
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Male
/ Medical schools
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Middle Aged
/ Overweight - rehabilitation
/ Physical activity
/ Physical fitness
/ Physiological aspects
/ Prevention
/ Preventive medicine
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychological aspects
/ Public health
/ Sedentary Behavior
/ Social cognitive theory
/ Social Sciences
/ Sports medicine
/ Systematic review
/ Theory
/ Time Factors
2018
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Setting larger session duration goals is associated with greater future physical activity
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Setting larger session duration goals is associated with greater future physical activity
2018
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Many national (US) and International guidelines for physical activity provide guidance that under-active and sedentary adults can begin by accumulating moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) in bouts as brief as 10 minutes. This guidance fits well with Goal Setting theory in that goals should be realistic and achievable, and is also consistent with Social Cognitive theory since achieving small goals should boost self-efficacy and thus, encourage continued physical activity. In contrast, Behavioral Economics might suggest that fewer, longer bouts would be more conducive to the adoption of physical activity due to the costs incurred with each separate bout of MVPA. This paper examines patterns of MVPA adoption among a sample of under-active adults from the perspective of goal setting theory and behavioral economics to explore specific strategies to help people who are in the early stages of PA activity adoption. Under-active men and women (N = 225; mean age = 46 ± 10; mean BMI = 28 ± 4.48) who enrolled in a PA intervention participated in a single goal setting session at enrollment. Participants were encouraged to set realistic goals and to increase their activity to meet national recommendations (150 minutes/week of moderate to vigorous physical activity [MVPA]) by the 6-month follow up. This process included identifying a specific frequency goal (days/week) and session duration goal (minutes/day). At baseline, participants reported average weekly MVPA of 14.59 min (± 24), which increased to an average of 140.52 (± 143.55) at 6 months. MVPA goals at baseline averaged 33.24 min/day (± 18.08) and 3.85 days/week (± 1.31). Analyses showed that longer session duration goals set at baseline were associated with more weekly minutes of MVPA at 6 months (b = 1.26, SE = 0.58, t = 2.17, p = 0.03). There was no significant association between goals for number of days per week (frequency) or total minutes of weekly MVPA (minutes x frequency) and MVPA at 6 months. Widely promoted guidelines for uptake of physical activity recommend accumulating physical activity in bouts as short as 10 minutes. This recommendation may ultimately hinder the adoption of physical activity among under-active and sedentary individuals. For the purposes of behavioral adoption of MVPA, more ambitious session duration goals appear to result in higher levels of physical activity participation.
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