Does Attraction Toward Physical Activity Predict Physical Activity Behavior in Older Adults?
Brynn L HudginsYeongjun SeoKelsey M BittelKemiah WilliamsDerek J HevelJeffrey D LabbanJaclyn P MaherPublished in: Journal of aging and physical activity (2024)
Greater emphasis on resultant motivation from PA affective experiences may be useful in promoting PA in older adults. Significance/Implications: In spite of mixed findings in the present study, there is strong evidence that positive affective responses during a single bout of PA play an important role in predicting future engagement. Yet, affective experiences during PA can be individualistic and often influenced by contextual factors. Interventions designed to increase PA should focus on factors that may create positive affective experiences for participants.