Self-determination and exercise stages of change: Results from the diabetes aerobic and resistance exercise trial

Michelle S. Fortier, Shane N. Sweet, Heather Tulloch, Chris M. Blanchard, Ronald J. Sigal, Glen P. Kenny, Robert D. Reid

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Little longitudinal research exists on the relationship between exercise self-determination and stage of change. This study investigated how self-determined motivation changes in patients with type 2 diabetes (N = 175) as they moved through the stages of change over a six-month exercise trial. Hierarchical linear modelling revealed that patients who progressed through the stages of exercise change had an overall increase in self-determined motivation, while non-progressors experienced a reduction in self-determined motivation from three to six months. These results indicate that individuals engaging in regular exercise at six months maintain initial increases in self-determined motivation. Findings are discussed in light of selfdetermination theory.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)87-99
Número de páginas13
PublicaciónJournal of Health Psychology
Volumen17
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublished - ene. 2012

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Funding Information:
The authors gratefully acknowledge the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the University of Ottawa Faculty of Health Sciences for supporting this study. The authors thank the DARE study participants. Shane Sweet and Dr Tulloch were supported by Doctoral Research Awards from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Dr Blanchard is supported by the Canada Research Chairs Program. Dr Sigal was supported by a New Investigator Award from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Ottawa Health Research Institute Lifestyle Research Chair. Dr Kenny was supported by a Career Scientist Award from the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care. Dr Reid was supported by a New Investigator Award from the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada.

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  • Applied Psychology

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Fortier, M. S., Sweet, S. N., Tulloch, H., Blanchard, C. M., Sigal, R. J., Kenny, G. P., & Reid, R. D. (2012). Self-determination and exercise stages of change: Results from the diabetes aerobic and resistance exercise trial. Journal of Health Psychology, 17(1), 87-99. https://doi.org/10.1177/1359105311408948