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Erschienen in: Journal of Behavioral Medicine 2/2017

09.08.2016

Expectations affect psychological and neurophysiological benefits even after a single bout of exercise

verfasst von: Hendrik Mothes, Christian Leukel, Han-Gue Jo, Harald Seelig, Stefan Schmidt, Reinhard Fuchs

Erschienen in: Journal of Behavioral Medicine | Ausgabe 2/2017

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Abstract

The study investigated whether typical psychological, physiological, and neurophysiological changes from a single exercise are affected by one’s beliefs and expectations. Seventy-six participants were randomly assigned to four groups and saw different multimedia presentations suggesting that the subsequent exercise (moderate 30 min cycling) would result in more or less health benefits (induced expectations). Additionally, we assessed habitual expectations reflecting previous experience and beliefs regarding exercise benefits. Participants with more positive habitual expectations consistently demonstrated both greater psychological benefits (more enjoyment, mood increase, and anxiety reduction) and greater increase of alpha-2 power, assessed with electroencephalography. Manipulating participants’ expectations also resulted in largely greater increases of alpha-2 power, but not in more psychological exercise benefits. On the physiological level, participants decreased their blood pressure after exercising, but this was independent of their expectations. These results indicate that habitual expectations in particular affect exercise-induced psychological and neurophysiological changes in a self-fulfilling manner.
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Metadaten
Titel
Expectations affect psychological and neurophysiological benefits even after a single bout of exercise
verfasst von
Hendrik Mothes
Christian Leukel
Han-Gue Jo
Harald Seelig
Stefan Schmidt
Reinhard Fuchs
Publikationsdatum
09.08.2016
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Journal of Behavioral Medicine / Ausgabe 2/2017
Print ISSN: 0160-7715
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-3521
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10865-016-9781-3

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