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Health Psychology and Exercise Adherence

Pages 166-180 | Published online: 16 Mar 2012

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Daniela Kahlert. (2015) Maintenance of physical activity: Do we know what we are talking about?. Preventive Medicine Reports 2, pages 178-180.
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Panteleimon Ekkekakis. (2009) Let Them Roam Free?. Sports Medicine 39:10, pages 857-888.
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Jerrold Mirotznik, Leah Feldman & Richard Stein. (1995) The health belief model and adherence with a community center-based, supervised coronary heart disease exercise program. Journal of Community Health 20:3, pages 233-247.
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Len Kravitz & David Furst. (2016) Influence of Reward and Social Support on Exercise Adherence in Aerobic Dance Classes. Psychological Reports 69:2, pages 423-426.
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David Pargman & Leonard Green. (2016) The Type a Behavior Pattern and Adherence to a Regular Running Program by Adult Males Ages 25 to 39 Years. Perceptual and Motor Skills 70:3, pages 1040-1042.
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