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Fig.5 - Perceived Barriers and Excuses

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Figure 5 - Perceived barriers and excuses.
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Others Oriented have many perceived barriers to physical activity. The perceived barriers can be loosely combined into three groups: commitment barriers, community barriers and physical barriers. This diagram shows that Others Oriented rate many of these barriers more highly (as an influence keeping them from being physically active) than any other segment.

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Updated | 13 Jan 2009.

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