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Exercise is frequently prescribed yet our understanding of how to best optimize exercise prescription is limited, and we do not know which patient outcomes are most important. In this editorial, we outline challenges, innovations and future directions, and invite contributions to BMC Primary Care's "Exercise Prescription and Patient Outcomes" Collection.