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Social cognitive theory variables mediation of moderate exercise
Brian Hortz1, R Lingyak Petosa
1Department of Physical Education, Denison University, Granville, OH 43023, USA. Hortzb@Denison.edu
Objective:
To identify the degree to which the social cognitive theory constructs targeted by the Planning to Be Active Program (PBA) were mediators of moderate-intensity exercise.
Methods:
High school students in treatment and comparison groups received activity-based physical education. The treatment group also received PBA, which develops self-regulation skills to promote leisure-time exercise.
Results:
PBA increased self-regulation scores, social situation scores, and moderate-intensity exercise. Self-regulation and social situation mediated moderate-intensity exercise at posttest.
Conclusions:
As mediators, self-regulation and social situation help explain how PBA produces increases in moderate-intensity exercise.
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