Physical Activity Behavior Change: Issues in Adoption and Maintenance
The many benefits of participation in regular moderate- or vigorous-intensity physical activity are well established, yet more than 60% of the population is sedentary or insufficiently active. Published studies have revealed that behavior modification and cognitive-behavior modification can be succe...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Health psychology 2000-01, Vol.19 (1S), p.32-41 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The many benefits of
participation in regular moderate- or vigorous-intensity physical activity are well
established, yet more than 60% of the population is sedentary or insufficiently active.
Published studies have revealed that behavior modification and
cognitive-behavior modification can be successfully used to assist patients,
healthy adults, and youth in the adoption of physically active lifestyles. However, few
studies with adults and youth have examined the maintenance of physical activity behavior
beyond 6 months of adoption of this behavior. Maintenance of physical activity is
critically important because ongoing participation in the behavior is necessary to sustain
health benefits. Knowledge of effective intervention strategies for long-term maintenance
of physical activity is at an early stage. The authors provide a summary of what is known
about the maintenance of physical activity behavior in adults and youth and how physical
activity behavior relates to other health behaviors such as smoking, as well as
recommendations for research on physical activity behavior change and maintenance. |
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ISSN: | 0278-6133 1930-7810 |
DOI: | 10.1037/0278-6133.19.Suppl1.32 |