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Recently, Monteiro and Pelletier9 tested the impact of enjoyment (ie, emotional outcome) on intention to continue practicing sports (ie, cognitive outcome) in 799 swimmers.<br>The results showed a positive and significant association between these factors, explaining the mediating role of enjoyment between autonomous motivation and intention. In<br>this regard, higher levels of intention to continue behavior<br>performance seem crucial, since Ajzen11 has stated it theoretically<br>as the most proximal determinant. Higher levels<br>encourage exercise participation; thus, acting without intent<br>is more likely to promote dropout.19,20 Therefore, autonomous<br>motivation may not necessarily be a single determinant<br>of exercise participation, since enjoyment and intention<br>to continue can likewise influence its performance on the<br>long term.
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