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Enjoyment mediates effects of a school-based physical-activity intervention
Rod K. Dishman
, Robert W. Motl
, Ruth Saunders
, Gwen Felton
, Dianne S. Ward
, Marsha Dowda
, Russell R. Pate
Health and Kinesiology
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Keyphrases
Physical Activity
100%
Mediating Effect
100%
School-based Physical Activity Intervention
100%
Physical Education
66%
Physical Activity Enjoyment
66%
Self-efficacy
50%
Activity Program
50%
Lifestyle Education
50%
Adolescent Girls
33%
Program Intervention
33%
High School
16%
Randomized Controlled Trial
16%
Racial Composition
16%
School Environment
16%
Physical Factors
16%
School-based Intervention
16%
Self-efficacy Beliefs
16%
Participation in Physical Activity
16%
School Health Programs
16%
Class Structure
16%
Rural Location
16%
Urban Places
16%
Latent Variable Structural Equation Modeling
16%
Rural Classes
16%
Comprehensive School
16%
Psychology
Physical Activity
100%
Self-Efficacy
33%
Physical Education
33%
Intervention Program
16%
School Environment
8%
School-Based Intervention
8%