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Effects of Breaking Up Sedentary Behavior With Short Bouts of Yoga and Tai-Chi on Glycemia, Concentration, and Well-Being

Alexander Colvin, Lynne Murray, Jillian Noble, and Sebastien Chastin

caused adverse effects on mental well-being in previously healthy individuals and worsened well-being in those with preexisting health conditions. 18 These effects on psychological health secondary to the pandemic are unlikely to be attributable to increased periods of sedentary behavior alone, but it

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The Effects of a Brief Online Rational-Emotive-Behavioral-Therapy Program on Coach Irrational Beliefs and Well-Being

Ryan G. Bailey and Martin J. Turner

stress experienced by coaches is, in part, due to their perceptions of environmental demands and personal resources. In sum, and by many accounts, coaching is stressful. Aside from being of academic interest, the stressors coaches experience in their roles could influence the mental well-being of those

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The Association Between Time-Use Behaviors and Physical and Mental Well-Being in Adults: A Compositional Isotemporal Substitution Analysis

Rachel G. Curtis, Dorothea Dumuid, Timothy Olds, Ronald Plotnikoff, Corneel Vandelanotte, Jillian Ryan, Sarah Edney, and Carol Maher

There is a substantial body of evidence indicating that activity domains are associated with physical and mental health and well-being. For example, physical activity is positively associated with improved cardiovascular health, reduced risk of metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes and cancer, and

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Mental Toughness, Sport-Related Well-Being, and Mental Health Stigma Among National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Student-Athletes

Matthew D. Bird, Eadie E. Simons, and Patricia C. Jackman

.e., flourishing) is achieved when mental illness is absent and mental health is high. High mental health is indicated through the presence of well-being-related symptoms ( Keyes & Lopez, 2009 ). Well-being is a complex, dynamic construct that encompasses three dimensions: subjective well-being, psychological well-being

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The Impact of Athletic Identity, Psychological Flexibility, and Value Consistent Living on the Mental Health and Well-Being of Retired Elite Rugby Players

Jacqueline Mooney, Andrew Bethell, Chris Wagstaff, and Ross White

with losing a loved one ( Lawlor, 2020 ). Given this analogy, it is perhaps no surprise that this considerable life transition may significantly affect an athlete’s well-being ( Esopenko et al., 2020 ), and it follows that psychologists might seek to understand how to best support retiring athletes

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Tackle Your Feelings: Experience of Help-Seeking for Mental Well-Being Concerns in Professional Rugby Union Players

Deirdre Lyons, Philip Clarke, and Robert C. Dempsey

for risk of onset for a range of mental health difficulties ( Hughes & Leavey, 2012 ). Elite athletes may be exposed to additional unique pressures on their mental health and psychological well-being which are not encountered in the general population, such as potential career termination due to

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Developing Student-Athlete School Satisfaction and Psychological Well-Being: The Effects of Academic Psychological Capital and Engagement

Minjung Kim, Brent D. Oja, Han Soo Kim, and Ji-Hyoung Chin

As well-being emerges as a focal issue of interest, scholars have endeavored to apply the transformative service research paradigm, which strives to create positive enhancements for stakeholders ( Anderson et al., 2013 ). These efforts have also been extended to the sport industry (e.g.,  Doyle

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Pickleball Participation and the Health and Well-Being of Adults—A Scoping Review

Kim Stroesser, Adam Mulcaster, and David M. Andrews

The health and well-being of older adults have been studied extensively on a global scale. Given the increasing age of adults in most countries around the world, 1 researchers have looked to the benefits of low-intensity exercise as a means of improving the health and well-being of this growing

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Experiences of Playing Volt Hockey With Focus on Well-Being According to Positive Emotion, Engagement, Relationships, Meaning, Achievement: An Interview Study

Anna Carin Aho, Elisabeth Renmarker, Malin Axelsson, and Jenny Jakobsson

about experiences of playing volt hockey and its potential influence on health with a focus on well-being. In this study, the five elements that each contribute to well-being according to Seligman ( 2011 ) were used as a theoretical framework to describe experiences of playing volt hockey. The elements

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Large-Scale Sport Events and Resident Well-Being: Examining PERMA and the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games

Jason Doyle, Kevin Filo, Alana Thomson, and Thilo Kunkel

assist event managers in positioning and marketing their events ( Gao, Heere, Todd, & Mihalik, 2020 ). Researchers have demonstrated relationships between individuals’ participation in events and community well-being ( Misener & Schulenkorf, 2016 ), as well as overall life satisfaction ( Sato, Jordan