APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Daily Bi-Directional Effects of Exercise Intensity and Self-Esteem for Younger Adults
- 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