The Impact of Exercise Cognition on Exercise Behaviors: The Mediating Role of the Satisfaction of Basic Psychological Needs in Exercise for Adolescents.

Jianhua Yan, Haiwei Ren, Congshuai Wang, Ke Zhou, Xiaofen D Hamilton
Author Information
  1. Jianhua Yan: School of Physical Education, Henan University, Kaifeng 475001, China.
  2. Haiwei Ren: School of Physical Education, Henan University, Kaifeng 475001, China.
  3. Congshuai Wang: School of Track and Field Sports, Beijing Sport University, Beijing 100084, China.
  4. Ke Zhou: School of Physical Education, Henan University, Kaifeng 475001, China.
  5. Xiaofen D Hamilton: Department of Curriculum and Instruction, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, USA. ORCID

Abstract

In recent years, the exercise behavior of Chinese adolescents has been on the decline, which is extremely detrimental to their physical and mental health development. However, few studies have explored the mechanisms by which exercise cognition influences Chinese adolescents' exercise behavior. The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between exercise cognition and exercise behavior among Chinese adolescents and the mediating role of satisfying basic psychological needs for exercise. The study consisted of 996 adolescents (44.6% males, 55.4% females) between the ages of 12 and 15 (M = 13.34, SD = 1.059). Participants' exercise behaviors and the satisfaction of basic psychological needs for exercise data were collected via surveys. Structure equation modeling (SEM) was performed to examine the direct and indirect effects. The results were as follows: (1) adolescents' perceptions of exercise were significantly associated with exercise behavior and (2) the mediation model suggests that the satisfaction of basic psychological needs for exercise is an important mechanism by which exercise cognition influences the occurrence of exercise behavior. Therefore, it is crucial to help adolescents form good exercise cognition. Schools, families, and society should take responsibility for adolescents' formation of good exercise cognition and satisfy adolescents' basic psychological needs for exercise so as to enhance adolescents' exercise behaviors and thereby develop good exercise habits.

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