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The Influence of Exercise Environment and Gender on Mood and Exertion
This study examined the influence of exercise environment and gender on post-exercise mood and exertion. College student participants (55 females, 49 males) were instructed to pedal a stationary bike at a moderate pace for 20 minutes. Participants were randomly assigned to one of three laboratory co...
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Berkeley Electronic Press
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4831862/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27182406 |
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author | PLANTE, THOMAS G. OPPEZZO, MARILY A. DIAZ, L. AISLINN PISTORESI, SELENA SANTOS, MICHAEL FAHEY, JACQUELINE E. KAY, ELIZABETH BRITTON, BRIANA KHAN, SUHEEL |
author_facet | PLANTE, THOMAS G. OPPEZZO, MARILY A. DIAZ, L. AISLINN PISTORESI, SELENA SANTOS, MICHAEL FAHEY, JACQUELINE E. KAY, ELIZABETH BRITTON, BRIANA KHAN, SUHEEL |
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description | This study examined the influence of exercise environment and gender on post-exercise mood and exertion. College student participants (55 females, 49 males) were instructed to pedal a stationary bike at a moderate pace for 20 minutes. Participants were randomly assigned to one of three laboratory conditions: (1) exercising in front of a mirror and posters showing ideal fit body types (i.e., celebrity male and female personal trainers), (2) exercising in front of a mirror only, or (3) a control condition in which participants exercised without a mirror or posters. The Activation-Deactivation Adjective Check List (AD-ACL), measuring exercise-induced mood states, was administered both before and after exercise. Average bike speed throughout the exercise session measured exertion. Mirrors and posters of ideally fit celebrities did interact with gender on post-exercise tension in that women felt most tense after exercising in front of the mirror and posters while men were most tense after exercising in front of the mirror only. Exercise exertion was also impacted by experimental condition such that participants rode significantly faster in the mirror and posters condition. There was no significant interaction of gender and condition on exercise exertion, but women pedaled fastest in the mirror and poster condition relative to the other conditions. Results suggest that exercise exertion and tension reduction are partially a by-product of gender and exercise environment. |
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spelling | pubmed-48318622016-05-12 The Influence of Exercise Environment and Gender on Mood and Exertion PLANTE, THOMAS G. OPPEZZO, MARILY A. DIAZ, L. AISLINN PISTORESI, SELENA SANTOS, MICHAEL FAHEY, JACQUELINE E. KAY, ELIZABETH BRITTON, BRIANA KHAN, SUHEEL Int J Exerc Sci Original Research This study examined the influence of exercise environment and gender on post-exercise mood and exertion. College student participants (55 females, 49 males) were instructed to pedal a stationary bike at a moderate pace for 20 minutes. Participants were randomly assigned to one of three laboratory conditions: (1) exercising in front of a mirror and posters showing ideal fit body types (i.e., celebrity male and female personal trainers), (2) exercising in front of a mirror only, or (3) a control condition in which participants exercised without a mirror or posters. The Activation-Deactivation Adjective Check List (AD-ACL), measuring exercise-induced mood states, was administered both before and after exercise. Average bike speed throughout the exercise session measured exertion. Mirrors and posters of ideally fit celebrities did interact with gender on post-exercise tension in that women felt most tense after exercising in front of the mirror and posters while men were most tense after exercising in front of the mirror only. Exercise exertion was also impacted by experimental condition such that participants rode significantly faster in the mirror and posters condition. There was no significant interaction of gender and condition on exercise exertion, but women pedaled fastest in the mirror and poster condition relative to the other conditions. Results suggest that exercise exertion and tension reduction are partially a by-product of gender and exercise environment. Berkeley Electronic Press 2014-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4831862/ /pubmed/27182406 Text en |
spellingShingle | Original Research PLANTE, THOMAS G. OPPEZZO, MARILY A. DIAZ, L. AISLINN PISTORESI, SELENA SANTOS, MICHAEL FAHEY, JACQUELINE E. KAY, ELIZABETH BRITTON, BRIANA KHAN, SUHEEL The Influence of Exercise Environment and Gender on Mood and Exertion |
title | The Influence of Exercise Environment and Gender on Mood and Exertion |
title_full | The Influence of Exercise Environment and Gender on Mood and Exertion |
title_fullStr | The Influence of Exercise Environment and Gender on Mood and Exertion |
title_full_unstemmed | The Influence of Exercise Environment and Gender on Mood and Exertion |
title_short | The Influence of Exercise Environment and Gender on Mood and Exertion |
title_sort | influence of exercise environment and gender on mood and exertion |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4831862/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27182406 |
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