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The role of spontaneous vs. experimentally induced attentional strategies for the pain response to a single bout of exercise in healthy individuals.

Christina TitzeKerstin KonietznyHannah GajsarKelli KoltynOmar ChehadiMonika I HasenbringHenrik Bjarke Vægter
Published in: Scandinavian journal of pain (2023)
These findings suggest that spontaneous and presumably habitual (or dispositional) attentional strategies may primarily affect cognitive-evaluative aspects of exercise, such as feelings of exercise-induced unpleasantness. MM was related to less unpleasantness, whereas TS was related to higher unpleasantness. In terms of brief experimentally-induced instructions, TS seems to have an impact on physiological aspects of EIH; however, these preliminary findings need further research.
Keyphrases
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  • pain management
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