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Mediators of affective responses to acute exercise among women with high social physique anxiety
Authors:Thomas D Raedeke  Brian C Focht  Donna Scales
Institution:aDepartment of Exercise and Sport Science, East Carolina University, 172 Minges Coliseum, Greenville, NC 27858, USA;bDepartment of Health and Exercise Science, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
Abstract:ObjectivesThis study represents ancillary analyses of data published by Raedeke, Focht, and Scales 2007. Social environmental factors and psychological responses to acute exercise for socially physique anxious females. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 8, 463–487] and examines whether enjoyment or task self-efficacy mediated the relationship between exercise environment (health- or appearance-oriented class atmosphere) and affective responses/future intentions or had independent associations with those outcomes.Design/MethodsAs a context in which to examine mediational relationships, volunteer female college students (N = 99) with high social physique anxiety scores were randomly assigned to a health- or appearance-oriented condition. They completed affect and task self-efficacy measures pre- and post-exercise. Enjoyment and intentions were assessed post-exercise.Results/ConclusionsEnjoyment mediated the relationship of class atmosphere on overall feeling as well as revitalization and exhaustion and partially mediated the relationship of class orientation with engagement and future intentions. Although task self-efficacy was an independent predictor of affective responses and intentions, it did not significantly mediate the effect of the social environment on these outcomes.
Keywords:Group fitness  Social physique anxiety  Affect  Leadership style  Mediation
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