Affective Responses to Fitness Testing in College-Aged Women

Author:

Abreu Alyssa1ORCID,Thompson Jessica2,Cofield Danielle N.2,Faries Mark D.3ORCID,Jones Eric J.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Promotion and Community Health Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA

2. Department of Kinesiology and Health Science, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX, USA

3. Family and Community Health, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, College Station, TX, USA

Abstract

Physical inactivity is common among women and a quarter of college-aged women are classified as overweight or obese, making this population an important target for obesity prevention. Fitness testing is commonplace, and practitioners can hold an underlying belief that discrepancies will promote positive responses. However, little research has examined the affective responses to fitness testing in adults. The purpose of this study was to assess the affective responses to common fitness testing, while examining relationships to physical self to help elucidate why some respond to such testing and others do not. Forty-eight college-aged women were presented with their discrepancy from a normative standard across six fitness tests. Findings support previous conceptualizations on discrepancies and affective responses, in that greater negative discrepancies from normative standards were associated with greater changes in negative feeling states. In addition, the results suggest that only certain discrepancies pose a threat to perceived satisfaction with one’s physical self (i.e., self-concept)—mainly though subdomains related to body appearance and aerobic fitness. In other words, the greater the perceived satisfaction of self, the greater negative emotional response was experienced to the specific test discrepancy. The notation of “threats” to important domains of self-concept might help explain why fitness testing that alerts individuals where they are discrepant produce behavioral changes in some but not others. Professionals should consider the impact of providing fitness test discrepancies on negative affective responses, with the possible impact on motivation and future behavior choices to reduce the discrepancy.

Publisher

Human Kinetics

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Education,Gender Studies

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