Brief report: Meaning in life is mediated by self-efficacy in the prediction of physical activity.
Christina L RushStephanie A HookerKaile M RossAmy K FrersJohn C PetersKevin S MastersPublished in: Journal of health psychology (2019)
Meaning and purpose in life are related to a reduced risk of mortality and cardiovascular events, and meaning has been established as a correlate of physical activity. However, it is not clear what mechanisms account for the relationship between meaning and physical activity. A cross-sectional analysis (N = 94) indicated that self-efficacy in improving physical fitness is a statistically significant mediator of the relationship between meaning and physical activity.