Is it possible to run after positive affective experiences instead of health benefits without tackling social inequalities?  

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作  者:Raphael H.O.Araujo Andre O.Werneck Gilmar M.de Jesus Danilo R.P.Silva 

机构地区:[1]Graduation Program in Health Sciences,Londrina State University,Londrina 86057-970,Brazil [2]School of Public Health,The University of Queensland,Brisbane QLD 4006,Australia [3]Center for Epidemiological Research in Nutrition and Health,Department of Nutrition,School of Public Health,Universidade de Sao Paulo(USP),Sao Paulo 01246-904,Brazil [4]Department of Psychological Medicine,Institute of Psychiatry,Psychology and Neuroscience,King’s College London,London SE58AF,UK [5]Public Health Post-Graduate Program,State University of Feira de Santana,Feira de Santana 44036-900,Brazil [6]Department of Physical Education,Federal University of Sergipe,Sao Cristovao 490100-000,Brazil

出  处:《Journal of Sport and Health Science》2024年第6期756-758,共3页运动与健康科学(英文)

基  金:supported by the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES) with a PhD scholarship (CAPES process:88887.605034/2021-00);a Research Internship Abroad scholarship (CAPES process:88881.846428/2023-01);supported by the Sao Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) with a PhD scholarship (process:2019/24124-7);a Research Internship Abroad scholarship (process:2023/00790-3)

摘  要:We recently read the opinion piece titled“Why people should run after positive affective experiences instead of health benefits”,which was carried out by Maltagliati et al.^(1)and published in the Journal of Sport and Health Science.The article started an important discussion about a physical activity(PA)promotion approach that encourages the use of affective experience to PA activity.Although we agree with the authors’point of view and believe that its message can generate an important insight for PA promotion,the authors presented a scenario where behavior change seems to be exclusively dependent on the individual.Recognizing the existence of other barriers to an active lifestyle(e.g.,social inequalities)could enhance the authors’suggested approach because many people live in conditions that reduce their opportunities to engage in affective experiences related to PA;furthermore,affective experiences can vary depending on individual context.

关 键 词:PROMOTION INEQUALITIES furthermore 

分 类 号:R195[医药卫生—卫生统计学]

 

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