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Updated bibliography on the profile of mood states in sport and exercise psychology research

Pages 110-113 | Received 03 Oct 1999, Published online: 14 Jan 2008

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Shawn M Talbott, Julie A Talbott & Mike Pugh. (2013) Effect of Magnolia officinalis and Phellodendron amurense (Relora®) on cortisol and psychological mood state in moderately stressed subjects. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 10:1.
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Shawn M. Talbott & Julie A. Talbott. (2012) Baker's Yeast Beta-Glucan Supplement Reduces Upper Respiratory Symptoms and Improves Mood State in Stressed Women. Journal of the American College of Nutrition 31:4, pages 295-300.
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PeterC. Terry, JustusR. Potgieter & GerardJ. Fogarty. (2003) The stellenbosch mood scale: A dual‐language measure of mood. International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 1:3, pages 231-245.
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Joel Manuel Prieto Andreu, Jesús Salas Sánchez, Higinio González-García & Rosario Castro-López. (2022) Influencia de las necesidades psicológicas básicas y estados de ánimo en jugadores de tenis de mesa. Sportis. Scientific Journal of School Sport, Physical Education and Psychomotricity 8:3, pages 442-457.
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Dóra Boldizsár, István Soós, Ian Whyte & Pál Hamar. (2016) An investigation into the relationship between pre-competition mood states, age, gender and a national ranking in artistic gymnastics. Journal of Human Kinetics 51:1, pages 243-252.
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Anthony Blanchfield, James Hardy & Samuele Marcora. (2014) Non-conscious visual cues related to affect and action alter perception of effort and endurance performance. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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Yanxiang Wu, Sabarish V. Babu, Rowan Armstrong, Jeffrey W. Bertrand, Jun Luo, Tania Roy, Shaundra B. Daily, Lauren Cairco Dukes, Larry F. Hodges & Tracy Fasolino. (2014) Effects of Virtual Human Animation on Emotion Contagion in Simulated Inter-Personal Experiences. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 20:4, pages 626-635.
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GARY R. HUNTER, C. SCOTT BICKEL, GORDON FISHER, WILLIAM H. NEUMEIER & JOHN P. McCARTHY. (2013) Combined Aerobic and Strength Training and Energy Expenditure in Older Women. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 45:7, pages 1386-1393.
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Renata Myrna-Bekas, Małgorzata Kałwa, Tadeusz Stefaniak & Lesław Kulmatycki. (2012) Mood Changes in Individuals Who Regularly Participate in Various Forms of Physical Activity. Human Movement 13:2.
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Risto H J Marttinen, Daniel A Judelson, Lenny D Wiersma & Jared W Coburn. (2011) Effects of Self-Selected Mass Loss on Performance and Mood in Collegiate Wrestlers. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 25:4, pages 1010-1015.
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Hairul Anuar Hashim, Erie Zuraidee Zulkifli & Hazwani Ahmad Yusof @ Hanafi. (2010) Factorial Validation of Malaysian Adapted Brunel Mood Scale in an Adolescent Sample. Asian Journal of Sports Medicine 1:4.
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Elena Andrade, Constantino Arce, Julio Torrado, Javier Garrido, Cristina De Francisco & Iria Arce. (2013) Factor Structure and Invariance of the POMS Mood State Questionnaire in Spanish. The Spanish journal of psychology 13:1, pages 444-452.
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Judith J. Prochaska, Sharon M. Hall, Gary Humfleet, Ricardo F. Muňoz, Victor Reus, Julie Gorecki & Dixie Hu. (2008) Physical activity as a strategy for maintaining tobacco abstinence: A randomized trial. Preventive Medicine 47:2, pages 215-220.
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Richie Fazackerley, Andrew M. Lane & Craig Mahoney. (2016) Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Brunel Mood Scale for Use with Water-Skiing Competition. Perceptual and Motor Skills 97:2, pages 657-661.
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P.C Terry, A.M Lane & G.J Fogarty. (2003) Construct validity of the Profile of Mood States — Adolescents for use with adults. Psychology of Sport and Exercise 4:2, pages 125-139.
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RICHIE FAZACKERLEY. (2003) CONFIRMATORY FACTOR ANALYSIS OF THE BRUNEL MOOD SCALE FOR USE WITH WATER-SKIING COMPETITION. Perceptual and Motor Skills 97:6, pages 657.
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Andrew M. Lane, Helen Lane & Susan Firth. (2016) Performance Satisfaction and Postcompetition Mood among Runners: Moderating Effects of Depression. Perceptual and Motor Skills 94:3, pages 805-813.
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Andrew M. Lane & Helen J. Lane. (2016) Predictive Effectiveness of Mood Measures. Perceptual and Motor Skills 94:3, pages 785-791.
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ANDREW M. LANE. (2002) PERFORMANCE SATISFACTION AND POSTCOMPETITION MOOD AMONG RUNNERS: MODERATING EFFECTS OF DEPRESSION. Perceptual and Motor Skills 94:3, pages 805.
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ANDREW M. LANE. (2002) PREDICTIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF MOOD MEASURES. Perceptual and Motor Skills 94:3, pages 785.
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ANDREW M. LANE. (2002) PERFORMANCE SATISFACTION AND POSTCOMPETITION MOOD AMONG RUNNERS: MODERATING EFFECTS OF DEPRESSION. Perceptual and Motor Skills 94, pages 805.
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ANDREW M. LANE. (2002) PREDICTIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF MOOD MEASURES. Perceptual and Motor Skills 94, pages 785.
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Andrew Lane. (2001) Relationships between perceptions of performance expectations and mood among distance runners: The moderating effect of depressed mood. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 4:1, pages 116-128.
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Peter C. Terry, Albert V. Carron, Mark J. Pink, Andrew M. Lane, Glyn J. W. Jones & Mark P. Hall. (2000) Perceptions of group cohesion and mood in sport teams.. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice 4:3, pages 244-253.
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