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Healthy spill-over: Increased exercise motivation improves eating self-regulation during behavioral obesity treatment in women.
Written by JorgeMata J., Silva M.N., Vieira P.N., Carraça E.V., Andrade A.M., Coutinho S.C., Sardinha L.B. & Teixeira P.J. (2009). Motivational "spill-over" during weight control: Increased self-determination and exercise intrinsic motivation predict eating self-regulation. Health Psychology, 28(6):709-716.
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