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View article: Correction: Estimating the Replicability of Sports and Exercise Science Research
Correction: Estimating the Replicability of Sports and Exercise Science Research Open
View article: Estimating the Replicability of Sports and Exercise Science Research
Estimating the Replicability of Sports and Exercise Science Research Open
Background The replicability of sports and exercise research has not been assessed previously despite concerns about scientific practices within the field. Aim This study aims to provide an initial estimate of the replicability of applied …
View article: The Impact of a Gamified Intervention on Daily Steps in Real-Life Conditions: Retrospective Analysis of 4800 Individuals
The Impact of a Gamified Intervention on Daily Steps in Real-Life Conditions: Retrospective Analysis of 4800 Individuals Open
Background Digital interventions integrating gamification features hold promise to promote daily steps. However, results regarding the effectiveness of this type of intervention are heterogeneous and not yet confirmed in real-life contexts…
View article: Does exposure to sedentary temptations activate physical activity goals? A high-powered replication study.
Does exposure to sedentary temptations activate physical activity goals? A high-powered replication study. Open
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View article: Comparing habit-behaviour relationships for organised versus leisure time physical activity
Comparing habit-behaviour relationships for organised versus leisure time physical activity Open
Evidence shows that people with strong physical activity habits tend to engage in more physical activity than those with weaker habits, but little is known about how habit influences specific types of physical activity. This study aimed to…
View article: Evolution of the association between self-control resources and physical activity during a major context change
Evolution of the association between self-control resources and physical activity during a major context change Open
View article: Are trait self-control and self-control resources mediators of relations between executive functions and health behaviors?
Are trait self-control and self-control resources mediators of relations between executive functions and health behaviors? Open
View article: Comparing habit-behaviour relationships for organised versus leisure time physical activity
Comparing habit-behaviour relationships for organised versus leisure time physical activity Open
Evidence shows that people with strong physical activity habits tend to engage in more physical activity than those with weaker habits, but little is known about how habit influences specific types of physical activity. This study aimed to…
View article: “I am fatigued of being stigmatized”: On the need to investigate stigma-related barriers to physical activity
“I am fatigued of being stigmatized”: On the need to investigate stigma-related barriers to physical activity Open
Understanding what predicts behavior change is a hot topic in health psychology, especially with regard to physical activity. While existing research has revealed key factors of physical activity ( e.g. , reasoned cognitions, automatic pro…
View article: La fatigue du contrôle de soi : reconceptualisation de l’épuisement de l’ego et implications dans les activités physiques et sportives
La fatigue du contrôle de soi : reconceptualisation de l’épuisement de l’ego et implications dans les activités physiques et sportives Open
Le phénomène d’épuisement de l’ego a généré des centaines de travaux en psychologie sociale depuis une vingtaine d’années. Cependant, ce domaine de recherche est actuellement confronté à de profondes critiques, allant jusqu’à remettre en q…
View article: The impact of a gamified intervention on daily steps in real-life conditions: a retrospective analysis of 4800 individuals
The impact of a gamified intervention on daily steps in real-life conditions: a retrospective analysis of 4800 individuals Open
Background Digital interventions integrating gamification features hold promise to promote daily steps. However, results regarding the effectiveness of this type of intervention are heterogeneous and not yet confirmed in real-life contexts…
View article: Moving forward with health behaviour change interventions: Considering the plurality of motivational forces driving health behaviours and motivational conflicts
Moving forward with health behaviour change interventions: Considering the plurality of motivational forces driving health behaviours and motivational conflicts Open
Health behaviours change is a major challenge to prevent premature deaths, such as those caused by physical inactivity and unhealthy diet behaviours. However, health-behaviours change interventions have shown modest or no efficiency across…
View article: Are trait self-control and self-control resources mediators of relations between executive functions and health behaviors?
Are trait self-control and self-control resources mediators of relations between executive functions and health behaviors? Open
View article: Citius, Fortius, Altius, Cognitus—Understanding Which Psychological and Cognitive Components Drive Physical Activity and Exercise Benefits in Parkinson Disease
Citius, Fortius, Altius, Cognitus—Understanding Which Psychological and Cognitive Components Drive Physical Activity and Exercise Benefits in Parkinson Disease Open
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View article: From ego depletion to self-control fatigue: A review of criticisms along with new perspectives for the investigation and replication of a multicomponent phenomenon.
From ego depletion to self-control fatigue: A review of criticisms along with new perspectives for the investigation and replication of a multicomponent phenomenon. Open
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View article: Understanding which psychological and cognitive components drive physical activity and exercise benefits in Parkinson Disease
Understanding which psychological and cognitive components drive physical activity and exercise benefits in Parkinson Disease Open
View article: "I am fatigued of being stigmatized": On the need to investigate stigma-related barriers to physical activity
"I am fatigued of being stigmatized": On the need to investigate stigma-related barriers to physical activity Open
Understanding what predicts behavior change is a hot topic in health psychology, especially with regard to physical activity. While existing research has revealed key factors of physical activity (e.g., reasoned cognitions, automatic proce…
View article: Corrigendum: Individual, Sociodemographic, and Environmental Factors Related to Physical Activity During the Spring 2020 COVID-19 Lockdown
Corrigendum: Individual, Sociodemographic, and Environmental Factors Related to Physical Activity During the Spring 2020 COVID-19 Lockdown Open
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.643109.].
View article: Inhibitory control elicited by physical activity and inactivity stimuli: An electroencephalography study.
Inhibitory control elicited by physical activity and inactivity stimuli: An electroencephalography study. Open
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View article: Building a biopsychosocial model of cancer-related fatigue: the BIOCARE FActory cohort study protocol
Building a biopsychosocial model of cancer-related fatigue: the BIOCARE FActory cohort study protocol Open
View article: Cognitive functions and physical activity in aging when energy is lacking
Cognitive functions and physical activity in aging when energy is lacking Open
View article: From ego depletion to self-control fatigue: A review of criticisms along with new perspectives for the investigation and replication of a multicomponent phenomenon
From ego depletion to self-control fatigue: A review of criticisms along with new perspectives for the investigation and replication of a multicomponent phenomenon Open
The replication crisis in psychology has led to question popular phenomena such as ego depletion, which has been criticized after studies failed to replicate. Here, we describe limitations in the literature that contributed to these failur…
View article: Evolution of physical activity habits after a context change: The case of COVID‐19 lockdown
Evolution of physical activity habits after a context change: The case of COVID‐19 lockdown Open
Objective Habits, defined as well‐learned associations between cues and behaviours, are essential for health‐related behaviours, including physical activity (PA). Despite the sensitivity of habits to context changes, little remains known a…
View article: Individual, Sociodemographic, and Environmental Factors Related to Physical Activity During the Spring 2020 COVID-19 Lockdown
Individual, Sociodemographic, and Environmental Factors Related to Physical Activity During the Spring 2020 COVID-19 Lockdown Open
Background: Research has shown important between-individual variations in physical activity (PA) during the COVID-19 lockdown. Objectives: The objectives of this is study are to examine the individual, sociodemographic, and environmental f…
View article: Inhibitory control elicited by physical activity and inactivity stimuli: an EEG study
Inhibitory control elicited by physical activity and inactivity stimuli: an EEG study Open
The theory of effort minimization in physical activity (TEMPA) argues that individuals have an automatic attraction toward effort minimization. To engage in a physically active behavior, this automatic attraction needs to be overridden by …
View article: Being Active during the Lockdown: The Recovery Potential of Physical Activity for Well-Being
Being Active during the Lockdown: The Recovery Potential of Physical Activity for Well-Being Open
To examine the indirect relationships between physical activity, and well-being (i.e., need satisfaction, subjective vitality, and stress) of individuals, through recovery experiences (i.e., detachment from lockdown, relaxation, mastery, a…
View article: Evolution of Physical Activity Habits After a Context Change: the Case of COVID-19 Lockdown
Evolution of Physical Activity Habits After a Context Change: the Case of COVID-19 Lockdown Open
This study examines the evolution of physical activity habits across the Spring COVID-19 lockdown.
View article: Relationships between changes in self-reported physical activity, sedentary behaviour and health during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in France and Switzerland
Relationships between changes in self-reported physical activity, sedentary behaviour and health during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in France and Switzerland Open
To assess whether changes in physical activity and sedentary behaviour during the COVID-19 lockdown are associated with changes in mental and physical health. Observational longitudinal study. Participants living in France or Switzerland r…
View article: Being active during lockdown: the recovery potential of physical activity for well-being
Being active during lockdown: the recovery potential of physical activity for well-being Open
Objective. To examine the indirect relationships between physical activity, and well-being (i.e., need satisfaction, subjective vitality, and stress) of individuals, through recovery experiences (i.e., detachment from lockdown, relaxation,…
View article: Can we catch flies with vinegar? Recurrent issues in ego-depletion studies, and potential solutions
Can we catch flies with vinegar? Recurrent issues in ego-depletion studies, and potential solutions Open
Psychology suffers from the so-called “replication crisis”, which has led to question many popular psychological phenomena. Ego-depletion is among the most criticized ones, especially since attempts to improve its replicability have failed…