TY - JOUR AU - E., Rhodes, Ryan AB - Downloaded from https://academic.oup.com/abm/article/45/3/357/4443224 by DeepDyve user on 07 November 2020 ann. behav. med. (2013) 45:357–376 DOI 10.1007/s12160-012-9462-6 ORIGINAL ARTICLE Affective Judgment and Physical Activity in Youth: Review and Meta-Analyses Gabriella Nasuti, M.Sc. & Ryan E. Rhodes, Ph.D. Published online: 8 January 2013 The Society of Behavioral Medicine 2013 . . . Abstract Keywords Affective judgment Enjoyment Youth . . Background A recent meta-analysis on affective judgment Physical activity Meta-analysis Review and physical activity in adults yielded a medium effect-sized relationship. Despite narrative reviews and topic interest, a meta-analysis in youth has not yet been conducted. Introduction Purpose This study aims to appraise the overall effect of affective judgment on physical activity in youth via meta- The benefits of regular physical activity in youth have been analyses and explore moderators of this relationship. well documented and are plenty including reduced levels of Methods Literature searches were conducted between 1990 adiposity, blood pressure and lipids, cardiovascular risk and 2011. Fixed and random effects meta-analysis with factors, injury, and mental health concerns like depression; correction for sampling, measurement, and publication bias increased bone health; and strength and fitness outcomes were employed. [1–3]. Unfortunately, only a small fragment of Canadian and Results Fifty-six TI - Affective Judgment and Physical Activity in Youth: Review and Meta-Analyses JF - Annals of Behavioral Medicine DO - 10.1007/s12160-012-9462-6 DA - 2013-06-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/affective-judgment-and-physical-activity-in-youth-review-and-meta-2dAdfqSitN SP - 357 EP - 376 VL - 45 IS - 3 DP - DeepDyve ER -