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This chapter consists of three parts: (1) a summary of the findings reported in chapters 6 through 9, (2) discussion of a theoretical model of the psychological effects of aerobic fitness training, based in part on previously published theoretical work and in part on the results of our meta-analysis, and (3) indicated directions for future research.

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McDonald, D.G., Hodgdon, J.A. (1991). Theory and Conclusions. In: The Psychological Effects of Aerobic Fitness Training. Recent Research in Psychology. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3182-0_10

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