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Encouraging physical activity
Social factors are crucial to encouraging physical activity
BMJ 2025; 388 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.r255 (Published 06 February 2025) Cite this as: BMJ 2025;388:r255- Lisa McNally, director of public health
- Worcestershire County Council, Worcester, UK
- lmcnally{at}worcestershire.gov.uk
Zhu and colleagues’ study is a good example of research into psychological approaches to encouraging exercise. They found that motivational interviewing had no effect on physical activity in studies where its effect could be isolated from other interventions.1
This is not entirely surprising when we consider that behaviour is not simply a function of individual cognitive processes. Rather, it is encouraged …
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