Chapters 17 & 18
most common excuse for recently dropping out of fitness
injury
the theory of planned behaviour theorizes that one's _________ and behavioural control (perceptions of ________) predict their actual behaviour this theory emphasizes the importance of _______ regarding the behaviour
intentions, ability subjective norm
a synonym for self-sufficiency is
internal locus of control
the _____ strategy for enhancing adherence to exercise involves finding what experiences are fun to you so that you can engage in meaningful physical activity
intrinsic approaches
_____ motivation and _____ orientation are the best
intrinsic, task-goal
are people in the maintenance stage more intrinsically or extrinsically motivated to exercise?
intrinsically
what is a disadvantage of the tranquilizing effects of exercise?
it can be addictive
Long's 1984 studies reveal that compared to the waiting list control group, the _____ groups and the ______ groups exhibited significant decreases in state anxiety
jogging, stress management
studies show that _____ programs with _____ exercise sessions per week for 2-4 months reduced ____ anxiety
jogging, 2-4, state anxiety
who has higher adherence: process goals group (maintain x heartrate for 30 mins) or outcome goal group (lose 10 pounds in 5 weeks)?
process goals group
for what vague diagnosis of unpleasant emotions does regular exercise provide therapeutic value?
peolpe with "subjective distress"
two types of factors are seen as determinants of exercise adherence?
personal and environmental
for women, ______ is an important predictor of self esteem
physical acceptance (body attractiveness)
exercise ______ changes in depression
precedes
the _______ stage of the periods of change according to the transtheoretical theory involves irregular workouts
preparation
the _____ strategy for enhancing adherence to exercise involves making visual vues for onesself
prompts (behaviour modification)
the _____ strategy for enhancing adherence to exercise involves plenty of feedback (i.e. rewarding attendance or participation)
reinforcement approaches
what unique reason do Ruby, Dunn, Perrino, Gillis and Viel give for why many don't exercise?
they underestimate how much they'll enjoy it
_________ theorizes that we cycle through 6 periods of change and not always in order
transtheoretical theory
what kind of group cites internal barriers (ie "I'm not a sporty person) as reasons not to workout?
older adults
what group cites health-related reasons as reasons not to workout?
older adults (60-78yo)
running should NOT be prescribed as psych therapy to every single case of the following physical issues: _______, _______, ________
the obese, severe heart disease, high blood pressure
____ is an unexpected rush of euphoria, heightened wellbeing, and transcendence of time/space that comes from aerobic exercise. It is similar to a state of flow.
the runner's high
___________ theorizes that our perceptions of self efficacy indicate our behaviour (a fusion of environment and behaviour)
the social cognitive theory
___________ theorizes that personal behavioural and environmental factors interact and determine our behaviour
the social cognitive theory
who has higher adherence: those who use association or dissociation and why?
dissociation; association is boring and focuses on internal pain
what does dissociation mean?
distraction; NOT focusing on internal body feedback (maybe focusing on nature around you as you jog)
removing prompts over time and no longer needing them to do the behaviour is called
fading
what gender cites internal barriers ("I lack self discipline") as reasons not to workout?
females
_____ are the gender with the highest rates of depression, being _______x more likely to experience depression
females, 2-6x
what does association mean?
focusing on internal body feedback
in choosing between exercise intensity, frequency and duration, which is best to increase first and which is best to increase last?
frequency first and intensity last
the cartoon "take the stairs" poster prompt near elevators in a public building increased stair usage from ____% to __% within one month
from 6% to 14%
in cardiac patients, depression is a predictor of ______
future heart attacks
_________ should be democratic, give feedback face-to-face, knowledgeable, likable, and show concern for safety/psychological comfort, interactive, energetic, encouraging
good leaders
_____ + exercise = best protection against stress-related illness
hardiness
what is good for the ____ is also good for the _____
heart, brain
the beneficial mood effects brought about by exercise are called the _____
"Feel better" phenomenon
which is more effective in reducing anxiety: aerobic or anaerobic
aerobic
do exercisers sleep more or less?
more
regular exercise can increase children's self esteem which may lead to _______ in school
better grades
3 interrelated ways exercise improves mood:
1. changes bad mood 2. raising energy levels 3. reduces tension
a good ____ can compensate for exercise program deficiencies such as lack of space or equipment
(program) leaders
changes in self esteem brought about by exercise can be maintained for at least
1 year
what are 4 possible reasons why the "feel better" phenomenon may be wrong (especially given the high drop out rate)
1) researchers aren't measuring how people feel DURING exercise, only before and after 2) researchers discard negative-affect findings 3) researchers focus more on groups than individuals 4) researchers don't record unpleasant high activation
7 strategies for enhancing adherence to exercise
1. BEHAVIOUR MODIFICATION a) prompts b) contracting 2. reinforcement approaches 3. cognitive behavioural approaches 4. decision making approaches 5. social-support approaches 6. intrinsic approaches
5 theories and models of Exercise behaviour 1. _____ belief model 2. theory of _____ behaviour 3. Social _____ Theory 4. Self ____ Theory 5. _________ Theory
1. Health belief model 2. theory of Planned behaviour 3. Social Cognitive Theory 4. Self Determination Theory 5. Transtheoretical Theory
physiological benefits of exercise: 1. increase in ____ blood flow 2. more positive _____ 3. increase in maximal ____ consumption and its delivery to cerebral tissues 4. reduction in ___ tension 5. structural changes in _____ 6. increase in serum concentrations of ______ receptors
1. cerebral 2. neurotransmitters 3. oxygen 4. muscle 5. brain 6. endocannabinoid
7 physiological benefits of exercise
1. cerebral bloodflow 2. increased serotonin and dopamine 3. oxygen uptake 4. decreased muscle tension 5. some structural changes in the brain 6. improved social interactions 7. self concept/esteem
3 C's of hardiness
1. challenge 2. commitment 3. control
3 examples of reinforcement approaches
1. charting attendance/participation a. self-monitoring attendance/participation 2. rewarding attendance and participation 3. feedback (recording skills/ability)
what factors did Biddle and colleagues (2011) find that may group various people into different physical activity styles
1. demographic 2. psychological 3. behavioural 4. sociocultural 5. environmental
4 categories of pos. FX of exercise:
1. enhanced physical functioning 2. subjective wellbeing (enjoyment and mood) 3. peak experiences 4. personal meaning
5 things that predict maintained physical activity are 1. ______ setting 2. ______ motivation 3. self ________ 4. _________ environment 5. life ________
1. goal setting 2. self-motivation 3. self-efficacy 4. phys activity environment 5. life stress
Biddle's summary of benefits of exercise: 1. ____ self efficacy 2. higher perceived _____ 3. increased _______ motivation 4. increased _____ to exercise 5. increased _____ orientation 6. lower _____ 7. higher _____ body attractiveness 8. higher importance of _____ and ______ in adolescent girls
1. higher 2. competence 3. achievement 4. intention 5. task-goal 6. depression 7. perceived 8. appearance, physical self-worth
3 MAJOR REASONS FOR NOT EXERCISING
1. lack of (perceived) time 2. lack of energy 3. lack of motivation
guidelines for improving exercise adherence: 1. match the intervention to the _______ of the participant 2. provide _______ for exercises 3. make the exercises _______ 4. _______ the intensity, duration and freq of the exercise 5. promote exercising with a _______ 6. have participants sign a _______ for compliance 7. offer _______ of activities 8. provide _______ for attendance and participation 9. give individualized _______ 10. find convenient _______ for exercising 11. have participants _______ selves for achieving goals 12. encourage goals to be self-set, flexible and _______-based 13. remind participants to focus on environmental cues (_______) not internal cues 14. use _______ discussions 15. have participants complete a _______ sheet pre-program 16. obtain _______ from spouse, family, peers 17. suggest daily _______ 18. practice _______ management 19. help participants choose _______ phys activity
1. match the intervention to the stage of change of the participant 2. provide prompts (cues) for exercises 3. make the exercises enjoyable 4. tailor the intensity, duration and freq of the exercise 5. promote exercising with a group/friend 6. have participants sign a contract/statement of intent for compliance 7. offer choice of activities 8. provide rewards for attendance and participation 9. give individualized feedback 10. find convenient place for exercising 11. have participants selves for achieving goals 12. encourage goals to be self-set, flexible and time-based 13. remind participants to focus on environmental cues (dissociation) not internal 14. use small-group discussions 15. have participants complete a decision-balance sheet pre-program 16. obtain social support from spouse, family, peers 17. suggest daily logs 18. practice time management 19. help participants choose purposeful phys activity
2 things exercise impacts about fitness
1. physique 2. perception of improved fitness
the 6 stages of the transtheoretical theory are:
1. precontemplation 2. contemplation 3. preparation 4. action 5. maintenance 6. termination
to achieve optimal positive mood changes from exercise, they should have 1. ______ abdominal breathing 2. ______ of interpersonal competition 3. closed and ______ activities 4. rhythmic and ______ movements 5. a duration, intensity, and frequency of _______ 6. ________
1. rhythmic 2. absence 3. predictable 4. repetitive 5. 20 mins, moderate, and 2-3x/week 6. enjoyment
6 dimensions that make up well-being
1. self-acceptance 2. positive relations with others 3. autonomy 4. environmental mastery 5. personal growth 6. purpose in life
6 reasons to exercise:
1. weight control (more a reason to start than continue) 2. reduced risk of cardiovascular disease 3. reduction of stress/depression 4. enjoyment 5. self esteem 6. opportunities to socialize
Hansen, Stevens and Coast (2001) found that as little as ____ minutes of moderate exercise can cause a positive mood state
10
as little as ____ minutes of exercise can clear thinking and increase mood
10
self esteem is highest at what age?
10
______% of us exercise regularly
10-15%
how much more do people weigh today than decades ago?
10-20 pounds
at what age do white people decrease exercise? by how much?
12-19yo (adolescence), 64%
Blumenthal's 1999 study showed that depressed participants showed reduced depressive symptoms after ____ weeks of an aerobic exercise program 3x/week
16
the contemplation stage of the periods of change according to the transtheoretical theory can last up to ______ years
2
Raglin and Morgan found that the tranquilizing effects of exercise last from _____ up to ________
2-4 hours, 24 hours
What % of us struggle with depression?
20%
What % of us will have an anxiety episode?
25%
regular exercising is _________ per week
3+ times/week
Legrand and Heuze (2007) found that exercising ____x/week is more effective than exercising ____x/week
3-5, 1
exercising for ____ mins produced larger effects of anxiety reduction
30
____% of adults don't do any physical activity
30%
what % range of maximal heart rate is ideal for state anxiety reduction via anaerobic exercise (weight lifting)?
30-50%
what % range of maximal heart rate is ideal for state anxiety reduction via aerobic exercise?
30-70%
whom did CHAPP help get healthier
400 fat black women from atlanta
research found that exercise at or ___% below the lactate threshold when lactate accumulates faster than it can be removed) produces the maximal affective benefit
5%
the termination stage of the periods of change according to the transtheoretical theory involves regular exercise for ____ years
5+
the drop out rate of exercise programs in 6 months is _____%
50%
at what % of your exercise capacity is adherence rates highest?
50%-, NOT high intensity i.e. walking programs > running programs
what % of nonexercisers cite a "lack of motivation" as their reason for not exercising?
52%
what % of nonexercisers cite a "lack of energy" as their reason for not exercising?
59%
Physical activity levels begin to decline at age ____
6
the precontemplation stage of the periods of change according to the transtheoretical theory lasts up to ____ months
6
the maintenance stage of the periods of change according to the transtheoretical theory involves regular exercise for ____ months
6+
runner's high requires distances of ______ and at least ___ minutes at a comfortable pace
6+ miles 30
what % of nonexercisers cite a "lack of time" as their reason for not exercising?
70%
____% of narrative reviews between 1960-1992 show that physical activity was related to anxiety reduction after exercise
81%
exercise produces larger antidepressant effects when the training program is at least ___ weeks long
9
what % of exercise participants prefer working out with a group/partner than alone?
90%
integrating exercise can help kids with _____ learn better in school
ADHD
exercising reduces risk of
Alzheimer's and dementia by 1/2-60%
diabesity is part ____ but it is also preventable with reduced sugar intake
DNA
which promotes adherence: HIIT or moderate, sustained exercise?
HIIT
____________ posits that a person's likelihood of doing health beneficial activities depends on a) their perception of the ________ of the potential illness and b) their appraisal of the _______ of taking action
Health belief model a) severity b) cost/benefits
what part of cognitive functioning do studies show exercises most positively impact?
STM/planning
the _____ strategy for enhancing adherence to exercise involves using team building and/or a buddy system to improve attendance and exercise behaviour
Social-Support approaches
Who in 1988 did a study on exercise and mental health?
Stephens
acc to 47 studies investigating exercise behaviour, what were the 6 top reasons people didn't workout?
a) health issues b) inconvenience (environmental) c) lacking motivation/ energy d) lacking social support (environmental) e) insufficient time f) lacking money
the ______ stage of the periods of change according to the transtheoretical theory is the least stable stage and is known as the "Active potato"
action
when exercise's effects are _____, they are immediate, and possibly temporary, resulting from a single bout of exercise
acute
exercise's effects on anxiety and depression can be ________ or _______
acute chronic
______ exercise reduces ______ anxiety and increased tranquility scores
aerobic, state
which of these personal factors have a positive influence on overall physical activity? i) past family influence ii) social support from friends/peers iii) social support from spouse/family iv) social support from staff and instructor
all
_________ can cause burnout
anxiety
what is "hoped-for selves"?
approach goals ie remaining healthy and independent
what is "Feared selves"?
avoidance goals ie. avoiding dependence and negative health outcomes
what part of an exercise experience do people put disproportionate weight? why is this bad?
beginning; so if it's bad they have negatively coloured judgment of exercise
why is the action stage of the periods of change according to the transtheoretical theory called the least stable stage?
because it is when the person is at risk for relapse to couch potato
does exercise reduce anxiety in people with high or low anxiety?
both
does exercise require iceberg profile or can it bring it out in someone?
both
WHO projects that depression will be second only to _____ as the leading cause of death by 2020
cardiovascular disease
when exercise's effects are _____, they are over time and possibly longer lasting
chronic
coping self-efficacy can help lower ___________
clinical depression
the _____ strategy for enhancing adherence to exercise involves goal setting and using association and dissociation
cognitive behavioural approaches
which setting for exercise interventions are most effective? (rank them) schools communities worksites/health-care facilities/homes
communities schools worksites/health-care facilities/homes
what is the CHAPP
community health assessment and promotion project, sponsored by the centers for disease control and prevention
in the ________ stage of the periods of change according to the transtheoretical theory, the person intends to work out within the next ____ months
contemplation, 6
the _____ strategy for enhancing adherence to exercise involves bargaining or signing a contract (deadlines, promise and consequences) with one's health practitioner
contracting
what kind of trials are the highest level of scientific evidence
control trials
is exercise causally linked with improved depression, or correlated?
correlated
the _____ strategy for enhancing adherence to exercise involves making a balance sheet of gains of gains and losses of working out. it can improve exercise adherence
decision-making approaches
when someone weighs the pros and cons of starting a new behaviour it's called a
decisional balance
are these increased or decreased by exercise: absenteeism at work alcohol abuse anger anxiety confusion depression headaches hostility phobias psychotic behaviour tension type A behaviour work errors
decreased
what are the 3 types of personal factors that influence exercise adherence:
demographic variables cognitive variables behaviours
effects of winning/losing remain even 4-6 days after a competition. Winners have less _____________, _______, and more ______.
depression, anger, social dysfunction, anxiety, somatic symptoms and more vigor
running should NOT be prescribed as psych therapy to every single case of the following emotional disorders; _______, _______, ________
depression, stress, severe emotional disorders (suicidal tendencies)
______ is the combination of diabetes and obesity
diabesity
the ______ model of research surveys how multiple environmental factors interact
ecological
_____ is when we're happy with what we've achieved
ego integrity
the social cognitive theory juxtaposes _____ with ______
ego integrity vs depair
the social cognitive theory is a fusion of _______ and ______
environment and behaviour
Blumenthal's exercise intervention group had _______(more,less, equal) reduced anxiety than the medication and meds+fitness combined group, after 16 weeks of an aerobic exercise program 3x/week
equal
exercise is ____(less, more, equally) effective than psychotherapy in reducing depression
equally
heart attacks can be prevented by ______
exercise
________ practice and _____ practice can lower depression
exercise, spiritual
older adults tend to adhere to an exercise program longer if they have _____ selves as opposed to ____ selves
hoped-for, feared
which of these physical activity characteristics have a negative influence on overall physical activity? i) intensity ii) perceived effort iii) group program iv) leader qualities
i) neg ii) neg
which of these personal, demographic factors have a negative influence on overall physical activity? i) age ii) blue-collar occupation iii) education iv) being male v) having a high risk for heart disease vi) high income/socioeconomic status vii) obesity
i) negative ii) negative v) negative vii) negative
which of these physical environment factors have a positive influence on overall physical activity? i) climate/season ii) cost iii) disruption in routine iv) access to facilities (actual) v) access to facilities (perceived) vi) home equipment
i) neutral v) pos v) pos vi) pos
which of these personal behaviour factors have a positive influence on overall physical activity? i) diet ii) past unstructured activity during childhood iii) past unstructured activity during adulthood iv) past program participation v) school sports vi) smoking v) type a behaviour pattern
i) positive ii) NEUTRAL unless was super active as a kid iii) positive iv) positive v) NEUTRAL
which of these social environment factors have a positive influence on overall physical activity? i) class size ii) group cohesion iii) physician influence
ii) pos iii) pos
which of these personal, cognitive and personality factors have a poisitive influence on overall physical activity? i) attitudes ii) barriers to exercise iii) enjoyment of exercise iv) expectation of health and other benefits v) intention to exercise vi) knowledge of health and exercise vii) lack of time viii) mood disturbance ix) perceived health/fitness x) self efficacy for exercise xi) self-motivation
iii) positive iv) positive v) positive vi) NEUTRAL ix) positive x) positive xi) positive
are these increased or decreased by exercise: academic performance assertiveness confidence emotional stability intellectual functioning internal locus of control memory perception pos body image self control sexual satisfaction well-being work efficiency
increased
how long does the action stage of the periods of change according to the transtheoretical theory last?
less than 6 months
which are more effective in producing positive changes in well being: long training programs or short training programs?
long
effects of exercise on state anxiety last (shorter/longer) than distraction or rest groups
longer
Reed and Ones (2006) found strong results for ability of _____ exercise to improve affect
low-intensity
Long found that his subjects ______(maintained/lost) their lowered state anxiety results from the jogging programs after 15 weeks
maintained
for middle aged women, phys activity can lessen the adverse symptoms of ______
menopause
which promotes adherence: intense or moderate exercise?
moderate unless you have a history of fitness
research shows that exercise at _______(high, moderate, low) intensity (for about ____ hours per week) produced the greatest positive effect in mood
moderate, 2-4
effects of winning/losing remain even days after a competition. Losers have less _________
motivation levels
_________ is when the counselor helps the client articulate, plan for, and actualize their goals
motivational interviewing
which promotes adherence: 30 mins of exercise, or multiple bursts?
multiple bursts
do the # of positive or negative events that occur in a day impact the positive mood effects of exercise?
no
is lacking time a real barrier to exercise?
no it's a perception and reveals priorities more than an actual barrier
is a specific duration or intensity required for exercise to have positive effects on anxiety and depression?
no, even yoga or strength training (used to think high intensity aerobic only)
did the cartoon "take the stairs" poster prompt make lasting changes 3 months after it was removed?
no, when it was removed, stair stats went back to OG % (6%)
for African American inner-city children, were the best predictors of exercise self efficacy?
no; time spent outside and social support
is attendance higher (and longer-lasting even after the program) when clients set their own goals or when instructors set goals?
own
downsides of rewarding attendance and participation
participation goes back down once external motivators are removed
what is the most reliable predictor of current exercise?
past participation (having been active for 6 months in an organized program = exercise 1-2 years later)
________ theorizes that people are inherently motivated to feel connected to others in relatedness and feel personal initiative and autonomy from that
self determination theory
the maintenance stage needs higher amounts of ______ to keep it up
self efficacy
a synonym for self-esteem is
self-concept
a study on middle aged men revealed that as they exercised regularly, they reported higher ________, ________
self-confidence, feelings of control, self-sufficiency
________ is the act of recording one's progress for self-motivation/self-reinforcement
self-monitoring
which 2 factors that Biddle et al found group people the most in terms of physical activity styles?
sex, age
______ anxiety is caused by annoyance at the little things
state
_______ is what others value or believe you should do, and how much you think you should comply
subjective norm
sending ____ about fitness goals also encourages one to walk more briskly and lose weight
texts
What did Stephens' 1988 study on 56000 participants regarding exercise and mental health reveal?
that more exercise increased mental health (+good mood, +general wellbeing, -anxiety, -depression)
which is better: the occasional hardcore workout, or walking regularly?
walking regularly because the occasional hardcore workout may lead to injury and doesn't count as being an active person
exercise especially increases self esteem in people who _____
were initially low in self esteem
_______ are the gender with the most stress-induced diseases
women
do people adhere to time based goals more than distance based goals?
yes
Desha, Ziviani and Nxholson, Martin and Darnell (2007) showed that ____ who are not part of organized sport exhibit greater severity of depressive symptoms than ______ who are involved
young males, males
what kind of group cites situational barriers (ie "I don't have energy") as reasons not to workout?
younger adults
who has the most influence on your exercise adherence?
your spouse