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Title: Perceived Barrier, Perceived Benefits and Self-Efficacy Factors influencing Physical Activity Behaviour
Authors: Alia Afiqa Ahmad 
Nur Sabrina Ulya Saad 
Nurin Maisarah Irwan Yadie 
Muhammad Asyraf Najmi Azmi 
Nor Dalila Marican 
Keywords: Wellness,;Fitness,;Physical Activity,;Behaviour
Issue Date: 2021
Abstract: 
Physical activity is the body movement that increases the use of energy in the body. Furthermore, physical activity can also improve a person's health and prevent chronic diseases such as heart attack, obesity, and others. Nowadays, the community in Malaysia, especially teenagers, do less physical activity due to a lack of awareness and knowledge about the benefits of doing physical activity in daily life. In this study, perceived barriers, perceived benefits, andself-efficacy are used as key points of determinants of physical activity behaviour
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2942
ISBN: 9789671737309
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Hospitality, Tourism and Wellness - Proceedings

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