A complex systems view on physical activity with actionable insights for behaviour change
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Schüler, JuliaHeino, Matti T. J.
Balagué, Natàlia
Chater, Angel M.
Gruber, Markus
Kanning, Martina
Keim, Daniel
Mier, Daniela
Moreno-Villanueva, Maria
Nussbeck, Fridtjof W.
Pruessner, Jens
Shafie, Termeh
Schwenk, Michael
Bieleke, Maik
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2025-08-04
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Physical inactivity and its associated health and economic burdens continue to rise despite decades of interdisciplinary research aimed at promoting physical activity. This Perspective takes a complex systems view on physical activity, proposing that at least two layers of complexity should be considered: (1) interactions between various physiological, psychological, social and environmental systems; and (2) their dynamic interactions across time. To address this complexity, all stages of the research process—from theory and measurement to study design, analysis and interventions—must be aligned with a complex systems perspective. This alignment requires intensive interdisciplinary collaboration and an integration of basic and applied research beyond current research practices to create transdisciplinary solutions. We offer actionable insights that bridge the gap between abstract theoretical approaches (for example, complex systems and attractor landscape frameworks of behaviour change) and practical research on physical activity, thereby laying a foundation for more effective behaviour change interventions.Citation
Schüler J, Heino MT, Balagué N, Chater AM, Gruber M, Kanning M, Keim D, Mier D, Moreno-Villanueva M, Nussbeck FW, Pruessner J (2025) 'A complex systems view on physical activity with actionable insights for behaviour change', Nature human behaviour, (), pp.-.Journal
Nature human behaviourAdditional Links
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2397-3374EISSN
2397-3374ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1038/s41562-025-02279-2
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