Incorporating Behavioral Preference to Promote Physical Activity in Lifestyle Medicine.

IF 1.3 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Jessica M Kirschmann, Aliye B Cepni, Olivia Broaddus, David W Walsh, Craig A Johnston
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Abstract

Most lifestyle medicine recommendations emphasize behaviors with strong physiological benefits, such as moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, yet often overlook individual behavioral preferences. This commentary highlights the importance of integrating preferred physical activity behaviors into health guidance to enhance adherence and long-term sustainability. Light-intensity physical activity, including walking, household chores, and leisure activities, is often more enjoyable and attainable for many individuals, particularly those with sedentary lifestyles. We discuss how health care providers can assess patient preferences, create flexible "physical activity menus," and adapt intensity or activity type over time to maintain engagement. By aligning recommendations with what individuals are likely to do and enjoy, health care providers can support long-term physical activity promotion and advance the primary goals of lifestyle medicine: preventing, managing, and reversing chronic disease.

结合行为偏好促进生活方式医学中的体育活动。
大多数生活方式医学建议强调具有强烈生理益处的行为,如中等至剧烈的体育活动,但往往忽视个人行为偏好。本评论强调了将首选身体活动行为纳入健康指导以加强坚持和长期可持续性的重要性。轻强度的体力活动,包括散步、做家务和休闲活动,对许多人来说,尤其是那些有久坐生活方式的人来说,往往更令人愉快,也更容易实现。我们讨论了医疗保健提供者如何评估患者的偏好,创建灵活的“身体活动菜单”,并随着时间的推移调整强度或活动类型以保持参与。通过将建议与个人可能做的和喜欢的保持一致,卫生保健提供者可以支持长期体育活动的促进,并推进生活方式医学的主要目标:预防、管理和逆转慢性病。
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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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