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If we apply the TPB to this scenario, we see that knowledge of genetic risk only motivates the obese patient to exercise if it significantly alters his attitudes and normative assessments of, or perceived control over, exercise activities.
An example is a clinical trial successful in reducing disability among sedentary older adults [41], [86], by focusing on multiple factors: improving the sense of control over exercise, increasing physical strength with resistance training, and providing social support from an exercise trainer.
Accordingly, the lower perceived behavioural control over exercise in pregnancy in the Chinese women suggests differences in the types or strength of barriers to exercise between cultures.
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However no physiological fitness testing was undertaken prior to data collection which meant there was no control over the exercise capacity of each individual.
Turning to the controversy over the control exercised over news choices, she points out that although human editors have been replaced by algorithms, those "robots" are, of course, designed by humans.
Here's an educated guess: Individual Control: The right to exercise control over what personal data organizations collect from them and how they use it.
But we do exercise control over how we live.
BBC Worldwide can effectively exercise control over who buys the stake.
"It was impossible for him to exercise control over subordinates and contractors," Mr. O'Neill said.
They are how women exercise control over their lives and families.
And the Syrian misadventure implies that Kouchner can't even exercise control over the hot spots.
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