Overview of Physical Activity Counseling in Primary Care

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Abstract

Physical inactivity is a global health burden. Promoting physical activity in primary care through physical activity counseling is an effective intervention. This article provides an overview of and perspectives on physical activity counseling in primary care. The identification of physical inactivity as a health problem may increase the awareness of physical inactivity among patients and primary care providers, which will lead to an action plan. The contents of physical activity counseling should be based on evidence-based recommendations. Safety issues should be evaluated appropriately to optimize the utilization of primary care services. Physical activity counseling methods should be “tailored” for an individual using appropriate counseling methods and setting-specific resources. Multilevel barriers to physical activity counseling in primary care (i.e., healthcare providers, patients, and systems) must be addressed. Setting-specific strategies to overcome these barriers should be implemented to maximize the effectiveness of physical activity counseling in primary care.

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Wattanapisit, A., Wattanapisit, S., & Wongsiri, S. (2021). Overview of Physical Activity Counseling in Primary Care. Korean Journal of Family Medicine, 42(4), 260–268. https://doi.org/10.4082/kjfm.19.0113

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