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ISSN 2770-8306
Primary Research
Vol. 2, Issue 2, 2022October 26, 2022 CDT

Comparing the Effects of Affect- Regulated Green and Indoor Exercise on Psychological Distress and Enjoyment in University Undergraduate Students: A Pilot Study

Esther E. Carter, Matthew D. Bird, Patricia C. Jackman,
mental healthphysical activityanxietystressenjoyment
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Carter, Esther E., Matthew D. Bird, and Patricia C. Jackman. 2022. “Comparing the Effects of Affect- Regulated Green and Indoor Exercise on Psychological Distress and Enjoyment in University Undergraduate Students: A Pilot Study.” Journal for Advancing Sport Psychology in Research 2 (2): 23–34. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.55743/​000016.

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