Autonomy support in an exercise intervention with colorectal cancer patients during chemotherapy: a qualitative perspective
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Exploring the perceived benefits of a motivational exercise program (FIT-CANCER) in colorectal cancer patients during chemotherapy treatment: A qualitative study from self-determination theory
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International Physical Activity Questionnaire Short Form and accelerometer-assessed physical activity: concurrent validity using six cut-points in HF patients
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The Frustration of Novelty and Basic Psychological Needs as Predictors of Maladaptive Outcomes in Physical Education
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“To be myself again”: Perceived benefits of group-based exercise for colorectal cancer patients
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“You Measure Us and You Depress Us”: Healthism and the Subjective Impact of Body Measurements on Secondary School Students
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Beyond basic psychological needs: The hope construct during adjuvant treatment in colorectal cancer patients
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Elements behind sedentary lifestyles and unhealthy eating habits in individuals with severe obesity
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A Self-Determined Exploration of Adolescents’ and Parents’ Experiences Derived From a Multidimensional School-Based Physical Activity Intervention
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Healthism and the experiences of social, healthcare and self-stigma of women with higher-weight
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