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. 2020 Oct 17;6(1):49.
doi: 10.1186/s40798-020-00279-2.

Physical Activity Behavior from a Transdisciplinary Biopsychosocial Perspective: a Scoping Review

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Physical Activity Behavior from a Transdisciplinary Biopsychosocial Perspective: a Scoping Review

Jannika M John et al. Sports Med Open. .

Abstract

Background: Physical activity behavior is a complex and multidimensional phenomenon. For its analysis, transdisciplinary biopsychosocial approaches yield great potential. In health research, the biopsychosocial model has experienced a renaissance. Researchers have tried to grasp the complex interplay of biological, psychological, and social factors. With this scoping review, we aimed to examine how the 'biopsychosocial' has been conceptualized in scientific work related to physical activity behavior.

Methods: The scoping review was informed by the PRISMA guidelines for scoping reviews (PRISMA-ScR). A systematic literature search was conducted in Web of Science, SportDiscus, PsycArticles, PsycInfo, and PubMed. Only articles published in peer-reviewed journals that contained all three components of a biopsychosocial approach (e.g., bio/physio/genetic, psycho/mental, and socio/cultural/environmental) were included. We only included articles in our narrative synthesis that integrated physical activity behavior into a biopsychosocial model, or investigated or described physical activity behavior on the basis of such a model.

Results: Thirteen studies met the inclusion criteria; eight articles pursued a biopsychosocial approach in the tradition of Engel, five employed a socio-ecological approach. The models in the analyzed articles referred to either correlates of physical activity behavior, or the influence of physical activity on health or aging. Only a minority of the articles, however, referred to interactions between biological, psychological, and social factors.

Conclusions: The included articles were quite heterogeneous in their approach to physical activity from a biopsychosocial perspective. The included articles illustrate that the adoption of a biopsychosocial perspective may assist to capture and understand the complex phenomenon of physical activity behavior and might inform future transdisciplinary physical activity research.

Keywords: Approach; Biopsychosocial; Framework; Physical activity; Scoping review; Socio-ecological.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors, Jannika John, Vanessa Haug, and Ansgar Thiel, declare that they have no competing interests relevant to the content of this review.

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