Term ID: T1310

Exercise Psychology

/exercise-psychology/
The study of psychological factors influencing physical activity participation and the mental health benefits of exercise, examining motivation, adherence, performance, and the therapeutic use of physical activity for psychological well-being.
Example: Research showing that regular aerobic exercise can be as effective as antidepressant medication for treating mild to moderate depression.

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Reference: Morgan (1997)