Abstract
Goals are standard practice when promoting physical activity for mental health and wellbeing and for the management of mental health disorders. While there are benefits of setting physical activity goals, there are also known risks, side-effects, and detrimental outcomes. We illustrate how these can potentially exacerbate mental health symptoms. Given the high rates of mental health disorders worldwide, we argue that mental health informed goal setting is needed in physical activity and may be relevant to hundreds of millions of people worldwide. We present recommendations for setting mental health informed physical activity goals to minimise/avoid the risks of exacerbating mental health symptoms as well as maximising benefits for both physical and mental health.
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Swann, C., Wagner, D., Clarke, M. M., Goddard, S. G., McKeon, G., Rosenbaum, S., … Teychenne, M. (2024). Is there a need for mental health informed goal setting in physical activity? Mental Health and Physical Activity, 27. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mhpa.2024.100648
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