Association between time preference, present-bias and physical activity: implications for designing behavior change interventions
Abstract Background The decision to initiate or maintain a healthy habit, such as physical activity involves a trade-off between a short-term cost, such as time and effort, which are commonly identified as barriers to physical activity, and a long-term health benefit. Research suggests that individu...
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Main Authors: | Ruth F. Hunter (Author), Jianjun Tang (Author), George Hutchinson (Author), Susan Chilton (Author), David Holmes (Author), Frank Kee (Author) |
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2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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