Barriers and facilitators to physical activity and exercise among adults with depression: A scoping review

Conclusions Most identified domains are all common determinants of health behaviours in various models and theories applied to physical activity participation. However, the Emotion domain appears to be particularly important to individuals with depression, and yet is not covered by these traditional theories of behaviour change, and may be overlooked when trying to promote physical activity among this population. Future research should investigate the effectiveness of behavior change interventions that specifically target the Emotion domain, and clearly report the behaviour change techniques employed to do so.
Source: Mental Health and Physical Activity - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research