Exercise Health Beliefs
Cross-source consensus on Exercise Health Beliefs from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- Higher EHBMS scores indicate stronger exercise beliefs. — Relationship between exercise beliefs, happiness, quality of life and sociodemographic characteristics in pregnant women in Eastern Turkey: a cross-sectional study
- Exercise health beliefs significantly and positively predicted both happiness and quality of life. — Relationship between exercise beliefs, happiness, quality of life and sociodemographic characteristics in pregnant women in Eastern Turkey: a cross-sectional study
- Exercise health beliefs were measured with the Turkish-adapted Exercise Health Belief Model Scale. — Relationship between exercise beliefs, happiness, quality of life and sociodemographic characteristics in pregnant women in Eastern Turkey: a cross-sectional study
- Quality of life was predicted more strongly by exercise beliefs than happiness was. — Relationship between exercise beliefs, happiness, quality of life and sociodemographic characteristics in pregnant women in Eastern Turkey: a cross-sectional study
- The sensitivity subscale showed the weakest correlations with the outcomes. — Relationship between exercise beliefs, happiness, quality of life and sociodemographic characteristics in pregnant women in Eastern Turkey: a cross-sectional study