APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Daily Bi-Directional Effects of Exercise Intensity and Self-Esteem for Younger Adults

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Clinical Science

  • Jerome Short
    George Mason University
  • Diane Lameira
    George Mason University
  • Jerome Short
    George Mason University
  • Maria Larrazabal
    George Mason University

Abstract

Moderate and vigorous exercise predicted increased body-esteem and global self-esteem the next day in young adults. Body-esteem and global self-esteem were also related to increased moderate and vigorous exercise the next day, suggesting a bi-directional relationship between exercise intensity and body-esteem and global self-esteem for young adults.

Exercise

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