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100 | 1 | _aBiddle, Stuart. | |
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_aPsychology of physical activity _h[[Book] :] _bdeterminants, well-being, and interventions / _cStuart J.H. Biddle and Nanette Mutrie. |
250 | _a2nd ed. | ||
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c2008. |
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_axv, 428 p. : _bill. ; _c26 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [357]-408) and indexes. | ||
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_l1. _tIntroduction and rationale : why you should take your dog for a walk even if you don't have one! _pP.3. |
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_lPt. II. _tPhysical activity : why we do, why we don't _pP.33. |
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_l2. _tIntroduction to correlates of physical activity : things that might be related to being active _pP.39. |
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_l3. _tTheories based on attitudes and beliefs : active people have attitude! _pP.54. |
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_l4. _tMotivation through feelings of control : everything's under control! _pP.75. |
505 | 0 | 0 |
_l5. _tMotivation through feelings of competence and confidence : I think J can, I think I can, I know I can ... _pP.100. |
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_l6. _tStage-based and other models of physical activity : moving from thinking to doing _pP.118. |
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_l7. _tSocial and environmental correlates of physical activity : people to see and places to go _pP.137. |
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_lPt. III. _tPhysical activity : a feel-good effect? _pP.161. |
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_l8. _tPsychological well-being : does physical activity make us feel good? _pP.163. |
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_l9. _tThe relationship between physical activity and anxiety and depression : can physical activity beat the blues and help with your nerves? _pP.199. |
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_l10. _tThe psychology of exercise for clinical populations : exercise can be good for you even when you are ill _pP.243. |
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_lPt. IV. _tPhysical activity : what works in helping people be more active _pP.285. |
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_l11. _tIntervention strategies aimed at groups and individuals : 'talking the talk and walking the walk' _pP.287. |
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_l12. _tInterventions in organisations and communities : helping people become more active where they work and live _pP.316. |
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_lPt. V. _tSummary and future directions _pP.347. |
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_l13. _tConclusions and future developments : bringing it all together _pP.349. |
521 | _aAll age. | ||
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_aExercise _zpsychology. |
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_aPhysical Fitness _zpsychology. |
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650 | _aHealth Promotion. | ||
650 | _aMotivation. | ||
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_aExercise _xPsychological aspects. |
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650 | 0 | _aClinical health psychology. | |
650 | 0 | _aHealth promotion. | |
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_aExercice _xAspect psychologique. |
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_aMutrie, Nanette, _d1953- |
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