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Benefits outweigh the risks: a consensus statement on the risks of physical activity for people living with long-term conditions.

Hamish ReidAshley Jane RidoutSimone Annabella TomazPaul KellyNatasha Jonesnull null
Published in: British journal of sports medicine (2021)
Clear, consistent messaging on risk across healthcare will improve people living with LTCs confidence to be physically active. Addressing the fear of adverse events on an individual level will help healthcare professionals affect meaningful behavioural change in day-to-day practice. Evidence does not support routine preparticipation medical clearance for people with stable LTCs if they build up gradually from their current level. The need for medical guidance, as opposed to clearance, should be determined by individuals with specific concerns about active symptoms. As part of a system-wide approach, consistent messaging from healthcare professionals around risk will also help reduce cross-sector barriers to engagement for this population.
Keyphrases
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