Can In-Task Affect During Interval and Continuous Exercise Predict 12-Month Physical Activity Behavior? Findings from a Randomized Trial.
Matthew Jordan StorkAlexandre SantosSean R LockeJonathan Peter LittleMary Elizabeth JungPublished in: International journal of behavioral medicine (2023)
The current findings raise important questions about whether the affect-behavior relationship may vary depending on exercise type. For HIIT-based exercise in particular, additional psychological constructs beyond in-task affect should be considered when attempting to predict future physical activity behavior.