RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 Urges to Move and Other Motivation States for Physical Activity in Clinical and Healthy Populations: A Scoping Review Protocol A1 Stults-Kolehmainen, Matthew A. A1 Blacutt, Miguel A1 Bartholomew, John B. A1 Janata, Petr A1 Koo, Brian B. A1 McKee, Paul C. A1 Casper, Regina A1 Budnick, Christopher J. A1 Gilson, Todd A. A1 Blakemore, Rebekah L. A1 Filgueiras, Alberto A1 Williamson, Susannah L. A1 SantaBarbara, Nicholas A1 Barker, Jessica L. A1 Bueno, Fabio Amador A1 Heldring, Jennifer A1 Ash, Garrett I. A1 Boullosa Álvarez, Daniel Alexandre A2 Educacion Fisica y Deportiva K1 Educación Física K1 Physical Activity K1 Motivation K1 Motivation States K1 Affectively Charged Motivation States K1 Urge For Movement K1 Restless Legs Syndrome K1 Movement Disorder K1 Groove AB [EN] Motivation for bodily movement, physical activity and exercise varies from moment tomoment. These motivation states may be “affectively-charged,” ranging from instancesof lower tension (e.g., desires, wants) to higher tension (e.g., cravings and urges).Currently, it is not known how often these states have been investigated in clinicalpopulations (e.g., eating disorders, exercise dependence/addiction, Restless LegsSyndrome, diabetes, obesity) vs. healthy populations (e.g., in studies of motor control;groove in music psychology). The objective of this scoping review protocol is to quantifythe literature on motivation states, to determine what topical areas are representedin investigations of clinical and healthy populations, and to discover pertinent details,such as instrumentation, terminology, theories, and conceptual models, correlates andmechanisms of action. Iterative searches of scholarly databases will take place todetermine which combination of search terms (e.g., “motivation states” and “physicalactivity”; “desire to be physically active,” etc.) captures the greatest number of relevantresults. Studies will be included if motivation states for movement (e.g., desires, urges)are specifically measured or addressed. Studies will be excluded if referring to motivationas a trait. A charting data form was developed to scan all relevant documents for later data extraction. The primary outcome is simply the extent of the literature on the topic.Results will be stratified by population/condition. This scoping review will unify a diverseliterature, which may result in the creation of unique models or paradigms that can beutilized to better understand motivation for bodily movement and exercise. PB Frontiers Media LK https://hdl.handle.net/10612/19121 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10612/19121 NO Stults-Kolehmainen, M. A.; Blacutt, M.; Bartholomew, J. B.; Janata, P.; Koo, B. B.; McKee, P. C.; Casper, R.; Budnick, C. J.; Gilson, T. A.; Blakemore, R. L.; Filgueiras, A.; Williamson, S. L.; SantaBarbara, N.; Barker, J. L.; Bueno, F. A.; Heldring, J.; Ash, G. I.; Boullosa Álvarez, D. A. (2022). Urges to Move and Other Motivation States for Physical Activity in Clinical and Healthy Populations: A Scoping Review Protocol. Frontiers in Psychology, 13 DS BULERIA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de León RD 20-may-2024