Exercise Psychology

Exercise Psychology research focuses on psychological responses to physical activity and psychological factors associated with physical activity participation and dropout. Emphasis is placed on the following:

  • The relationship between acute and chronic physical activity and psychological responses
  • Individual differences and psychobiological factors that influence this relationship
  • The implications of psychological responses for long-term adherence
  • The effects of physical activity and exercise on clinical outcomes and other neurobiological factors in mental illnesses (e.g., major depressive disorder, substance use disorders)

We have several innovative pieces of research equipment:

Contact

Seungmin Lee
0103G Forker
534 Wallace Road Ames, IA 50011-4008
515-294-8257 
seunglee@iastate.edu