No fun, no gain: The stress-buffering effect of physical activity on life satisfaction depends on adolescents' intrinsic motivation
Abstract
Many adolescents experience high levels of stress. While heightened stress can have a negative impact on their life satisfaction, evidence shows that physical activity can work as a stress buffer. Nevertheless, it is not known if intrinsic motivation moderates the relationship between stress, physical activity, and life satisfaction. In this study, we examined if perceived stress predicts adolescents' life satisfaction, if physical activity can...
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Title
No fun, no gain: The stress-buffering effect of physical activity on life satisfaction depends on adolescents' intrinsic motivation
Published Date
Sep 1, 2021
Volume
56
Pages
102004 - 102004
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