Acute effects of exercise on self-regulation of snacking-related variables among habitual snackers
Theories of health behaviour change largely focus on two process, one involving cognitions and one involving more automated and responsive behaviour (Rothman, Sheeran, & Wood, 2009). The former theories focus on beliefs and attitudes, planning, intentions and goal focused actions. The latter...
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University of Exeter
2011
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