Exercise self-regulation among older women participating in a heart disease-management intervention |
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Authors: | Janevic Mary R Janz Nancy K Kaciroti Niko Dodge Julia A Keteyian Steven J Mosca Lori Clark Noreen M |
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Affiliation: | Center for Managing Chronic Disease, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA. mjanevic@umich.edu |
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Abstract: | Using behavioral self-regulation processes may facilitate exercise among older women with heart disease. Data from women in a heart disease-management program (n = 658, mean 73 years), was used to explore associations among exercise self-regulation components (i.e., choosing to improve exercise and observing, judging, and reacting to one's behavior) and exercise capacity. General linear models showed that choosing exercise predicted higher exercise self-regulation scores postprogram and 8 months later. In turn, these scores predicted greater improvements in exercise capacity concurrently and 8 months later. Interaction analyses revealed that the effect of self-regulation on exercise capacity was stronger among women who chose to work on exercise. |
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