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Extending the Theory of Planned Behavior in the Exercise Domain: A Comparison of Social Support and Subjective Norm
Authors:Steven N Blair PED  Jon C Connelly
Institution:1. Division of Epidemiology and Clinical Applications , Cooper Institute for Aerobics Research , Dallas , Texas , USA;2. Abilene Heart &3. Vascular Institute , Abilene , Texas , USA
Abstract:Abstract

A sedentary and unfit way of life leads to increased risk for several chronic diseases and premature mortality. Sedentary and unfit individuals are also more likely to develop functional limitations as they age. The precise type, amount, and intensity of physical activity required for protection needs further investigation. Traditional exercise recommendations suggest a threshold of activity that necessary for protection, although current evidence does not support a dichotomous view of this issue. Clinical and epidemiological studies show a continuous dose-response gradient of outcome variables across a wide range of activity or fitness levels. Moderate amounts and intensities of physical activity are associated with improved health and reduced risk of morbidity and mortality when compared with low activity or fitness. The major public health emphasis for physical activity recommendations and programming should be to encourage the most sedentary and unfit 20 to 25 % of the population to become at least moderately active, and this can yield substantial benefits for the population.
Keywords:structural equation modeling
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