Health Psychology Open (Jul 2015)

Consequences of objective self-awareness during exercise

  • Jessica E Cornick,
  • Jim Blascovich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2055102915598088
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2

Abstract

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Although exercise is recommended by healthcare professionals for nearly everyone, adverse reactions can occur following exercising for some overweight individuals. The reported study investigated the cardiovascular consequences of exercise in a stressful environment. In all, 60 females completed two baseline and one biking (i.e. ergometer) periods while cardiovascular and self-report measures were recorded. Findings indicated that those who are more self-aware showed cardiovascular response patterns indicative of threat. Additionally, post-task exercise self-efficacy levels predicted intentions to exercise at a demanding level in the coming week. These findings suggest exercise may exacerbate health issues for some individuals for whom it is recommended.