Bridging Behavioral Sciences and Sports Sciences
This Special Issue features innovative research exploring the interdisciplinary nexus used to enhance sports sciences, optimizing athletic performance, health and well-being. Highlighted studies include Taveira et al.'s investigation into older adults' continuance intentions for online exercise clas...
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| description | This Special Issue features innovative research exploring the interdisciplinary nexus used to enhance sports sciences, optimizing athletic performance, health and well-being. Highlighted studies include Taveira et al.'s investigation into older adults' continuance intentions for online exercise classes, revealing psychological motivators and barriers. Koybulan et al. examine smartphone addiction among athletes, identifying behavioural and environmental correlates and their impact on performance and mental health. Deng et al. contribute a systematic review on motor imagery training, elucidating its benefits for tennis players. Further studies enrich this Special Issue: Calella et al. explore sedentary behaviours and eating habits in Southern Italy; Costa et al. identify psychophysiological predictors of performance among university students; and Kim et al. assess the impact of athletic justice on satisfaction and commitment among elite Saudi athletes. Furthermore, Kulak et al. study the effects of sustainable exercise on women's self-efficacy and life satisfaction; Liu et al. examine physical activity's impact on cancer patients; and Batista et al. investigate activity patterns in Portugal. Finally, Jee et al. present studies on sports fans' ticket purchase behaviours. This Special Issue contributes to bridging the gap between behavioural and sports sciences, inspiring future interdisciplinary collaborations. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1526682025-02-20T12:52:59Z Bridging Behavioral Sciences and Sports Sciences Teixeira, José Eduardo Branquinho, Luís Ferraz, Ricardo pricing scarcity messages framing numeracy secondary ticket market sport involvement overconfidence bias inter-temporal choice risk uncertainty epidemiology physical inactivity sedentary IPAQ exercise physical activity interpersonal competence quality of life survival beliefs interpersonal relations theory cancer menopause sustainable exercise self-efficacy life satisfaction perception of fairness coaching behaviors athletes’ attitudes social exchange winner–loser competitiveness motivation anxiety heart rate reactivity motor imagery mental training tennis service sports psychology performance dietary habits sedentary behaviors gym practitioners athletes smartphone addiction eating attitude body perception older adults qualitative research silver economy online services thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AT Performing arts::ATD Theatre studies thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AV Music This Special Issue features innovative research exploring the interdisciplinary nexus used to enhance sports sciences, optimizing athletic performance, health and well-being. Highlighted studies include Taveira et al.'s investigation into older adults' continuance intentions for online exercise classes, revealing psychological motivators and barriers. Koybulan et al. examine smartphone addiction among athletes, identifying behavioural and environmental correlates and their impact on performance and mental health. Deng et al. contribute a systematic review on motor imagery training, elucidating its benefits for tennis players. Further studies enrich this Special Issue: Calella et al. explore sedentary behaviours and eating habits in Southern Italy; Costa et al. identify psychophysiological predictors of performance among university students; and Kim et al. assess the impact of athletic justice on satisfaction and commitment among elite Saudi athletes. Furthermore, Kulak et al. study the effects of sustainable exercise on women's self-efficacy and life satisfaction; Liu et al. examine physical activity's impact on cancer patients; and Batista et al. investigate activity patterns in Portugal. Finally, Jee et al. present studies on sports fans' ticket purchase behaviours. This Special Issue contributes to bridging the gap between behavioural and sports sciences, inspiring future interdisciplinary collaborations. 2025-02-20T12:52:57Z 2025-02-20T12:52:57Z 2024 book ONIX_20250220_9783725818181_32 9783725818181 9783725818174 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/152668 eng application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/9832 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-1817-4 10.3390/books978-3-7258-1817-4 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725818181 9783725818174 154 Basel open access |
| spellingShingle | pricing scarcity messages framing numeracy secondary ticket market sport involvement overconfidence bias inter-temporal choice risk uncertainty epidemiology physical inactivity sedentary IPAQ exercise physical activity interpersonal competence quality of life survival beliefs interpersonal relations theory cancer menopause sustainable exercise self-efficacy life satisfaction perception of fairness coaching behaviors athletes’ attitudes social exchange winner–loser competitiveness motivation anxiety heart rate reactivity motor imagery mental training tennis service sports psychology performance dietary habits sedentary behaviors gym practitioners athletes smartphone addiction eating attitude body perception older adults qualitative research silver economy online services thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AT Performing arts::ATD Theatre studies thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AV Music Bridging Behavioral Sciences and Sports Sciences |
| title | Bridging Behavioral Sciences and Sports Sciences |
| title_full | Bridging Behavioral Sciences and Sports Sciences |
| title_fullStr | Bridging Behavioral Sciences and Sports Sciences |
| title_full_unstemmed | Bridging Behavioral Sciences and Sports Sciences |
| title_short | Bridging Behavioral Sciences and Sports Sciences |
| title_sort | bridging behavioral sciences and sports sciences |
| topic | pricing scarcity messages framing numeracy secondary ticket market sport involvement overconfidence bias inter-temporal choice risk uncertainty epidemiology physical inactivity sedentary IPAQ exercise physical activity interpersonal competence quality of life survival beliefs interpersonal relations theory cancer menopause sustainable exercise self-efficacy life satisfaction perception of fairness coaching behaviors athletes’ attitudes social exchange winner–loser competitiveness motivation anxiety heart rate reactivity motor imagery mental training tennis service sports psychology performance dietary habits sedentary behaviors gym practitioners athletes smartphone addiction eating attitude body perception older adults qualitative research silver economy online services thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AT Performing arts::ATD Theatre studies thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AV Music |
| topic_facet | pricing scarcity messages framing numeracy secondary ticket market sport involvement overconfidence bias inter-temporal choice risk uncertainty epidemiology physical inactivity sedentary IPAQ exercise physical activity interpersonal competence quality of life survival beliefs interpersonal relations theory cancer menopause sustainable exercise self-efficacy life satisfaction perception of fairness coaching behaviors athletes’ attitudes social exchange winner–loser competitiveness motivation anxiety heart rate reactivity motor imagery mental training tennis service sports psychology performance dietary habits sedentary behaviors gym practitioners athletes smartphone addiction eating attitude body perception older adults qualitative research silver economy online services thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AT Performing arts::ATD Theatre studies thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AV Music |
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