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    Understanding how an app-based group chat impacts physical activity behaviour and mental health indices in an individualized 6-week aerobic physical activity program for university students

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    2023
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    Degiacomo, Brenden
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    With the escalating mental health crisis among post-secondary students, accessible support becomes crucial. In this context, individualized physical activity (PA) programming can present a viable aid by alleviating stress, anxiety, and depression symptoms. While an unsupervised PA program can lead to engagement challenges, a program that incorporates an asynchronous app-based group chat may offer a suitable solution by fostering social support, potentially improving PA behaviour and mental health. Currently, there is limited research on the effectiveness of such individualized PA programs for post-secondary students. Research questions: How does the addition of an app-based group chat to an individualized 6- week PA program impact PA behaviour, aerobic fitness, and mental health indices for university students, and to what degree are these changes, if any, maintained 4 weeks post-program completion? How do participants view engaging in these types of interventions? [...]
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