Time management may be key to setting better health goals, such as exercising several times a week, a U.S. researcher said. David Conroy of Pennsylvania State University in University Park, Pa., measured weekly intentions and physical activity performance of 33 college students during a 10-weeks period. Conway and colleagues tracked week-by-week changes in study participants' motivation to exercise and they said those "don't-feel-like-it weeks" really hurt the capacity to stick with the program. "People with the strongest weekly commitments were more likely to be successful," Conroy said in a statement. "Most people set goals without considering their commitment and how those commitments will change from a week-to-week basis." Good time management could help with exercise consistency, Conroy said. The study was published in the Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology.
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