Professional Training Programs Targeting Attendance in Fitness Centers
NCT ID: NCT07156240
Last Updated: 2026-01-22
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Basic Information
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ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
NA
117 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-09-03
2026-09-30
Brief Summary
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Three of the most studied motivational theories in PA contexts over the last decades are the Theory of Planned Behavior (Ajzen, 1991), Self-Determination Theory (Deci \& Ryan, 1985), and the Transtheoretical Model (Prochaska \& DiClemente, 1984) (Ntoumanis et al., 2018; Simpson et al., 2025). Without minimizing their usefulness and robust body of evidence, they fall into the category of theories that have struggled, to date, to demonstrate moderate or large effects in programs aiming to improve exercise-related behavior based on their assumptions. Naturally, the complexity of each theory or model brings several challenges that undermine the extent to which we can confidently attribute any limited effect observed in an experimental study solely to the theory's inability to express its assumptions. As such, despite decades of research grounded in several (conceptually) well-established behavioral theories, there remains a need to test their assumptions through experimental approaches and, complementarily - or if necessary, alternatively - to explore new avenues for inquiry and theoretical development (Simpson et al., 2025).
To this end, the present study will address this issue experimentally using two theoretical approaches. The first approach is grounded in a well-established theory of human motivation, Self-Determination Theory (SDT), which offers numerous recommendations for its potential application, particularly in promoting positive impacts on exercise adherence. The second approach is structured in alignment with the general principles of hedonic theory, a recently revitalized approach to the understanding of Human behavior, focusing on the promotion of pleasurable responses during exercise.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Control group
FITT-VP 2025 training course
Control group
FITT-VP bases course aiming to improve exercise prescription
Experimental I (SDT)
SDT-based training course
Experimental I (SDT)
SDT-based course aiming to inmprove professionals operational interpersonal qualities
Experimental II (hedonic)
Hedonic-based training course
Experimental II (Hedonic)
Hedonic-based course aiming to inmprove professionals operational interpersonal qualities
Interventions
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Experimental I (SDT)
SDT-based course aiming to inmprove professionals operational interpersonal qualities
Experimental II (Hedonic)
Hedonic-based course aiming to inmprove professionals operational interpersonal qualities
Control group
FITT-VP bases course aiming to improve exercise prescription
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
\- All exercise professionals in the three clubs
Exercisers
* \> 18 years old
* All exercisers enrolled in the three clubs
* A subsample of the first 174 voluntaries participating in the study and enrolled in the three clubs after September 1st
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Grupo Lusófona
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Diogo Teixeira
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Diogo S. Teixeira, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Lusófona University
Locations
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People family club
Lisbon, , Portugal
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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GrupoLusofona
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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