Frontiers in Physiology (Jan 2024)

Predictors of sustained physical activity: behaviour, bodily health, and the living environment

  • Delia Elena Diaconașu,
  • Delia Elena Diaconașu,
  • Iulian Stoleriu,
  • Ioana Andreea Câmpanu,
  • Ana-Maria Andrei,
  • Ana-Maria Andrei,
  • Ștefan Boncu,
  • Cezar Honceriu,
  • Veronica Mocanu,
  • Georgiana Juravle

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2023.1213075
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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This study examined the determinants of sustained physical activity. Eighty-four participants undertook a 7-weeks walking regime (i.e., a 1-h biometrically-monitored walk, at least 5 days/week), with bioelectrical impedance (BIA) and total cholesterol capillary blood measurements performed before and after programme. To investigate behavioural habit formation, 7 weeks after walking termination, all participants were interviewed and (health) re-tested. Data were modelled with an artificial neural network (ANN) cascading algorithm. Our results highlight the successful prediction of continued physical activity by considering one’s physical fitness state, the environmental living context, and risk for cardiovascular disease. Importantly, those artificial neural network models also taking body mass index (BMI) and blood cholesterol as predictors excel at predicting walking continuation (i.e., predictions with 93% predictability). These results are first to highlight the type and importance of available physiological drivers in maintaining a sustained physical activity regime such as walking. They are discussed within the framework of habit formation and the nowadays health and/or wellbeing focus.

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