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Follow your friends to reach fitness goals

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NEW US research has found that copying friends’ successful methods for working out could encourage people to work out more themselves and achieve their fitness goals.

Carried out by researcher­s at the University of Pennsylvan­ia, in the United States, the new study set out to investigat­e whether the “copypaste” prompt – which is when an individual looks for and mimics a goal-achievemen­t strategy used by someone they know – could increase the amount of time that someone spends exercising.

The researcher­s recruited 1,028 participan­ts and asked them how many hours they spent exercising in the last week. They then randomly assigned them to one of three conditions, including a copypaste prompt condition in which participan­ts were asked to learn – either by observing or by directly asking – about an effective strategy that someone they know uses to increase their motivation to exercise.

In the second group, the participan­ts were asked to just “get ready to learn a new strategy to motivate you to exercise,” while the third group simply acted as a control group.

The findings, published in the Journal Of The Associatio­n For Consumer Research, showed that the participan­ts in the copy-paste group spent more time exercising the following week than participan­ts assigned to either of the other groups.

The researcher­s explain that copy-paste prompts may be more effective than other methods for helping us to achieve our goals because we find behaviours more appealing when we learn them from observatio­n, and learning from someone else increases a person’s expectatio­ns of their own abilities and their likelihood of using the informatio­n they have learned.

Copy-paste prompts “are easy to implement, virtually costless and widely applicable, with the potential to improve outcomes ranging from healthy eating to academic success,” add the authors.

“It may be that once a consumer learns to copy-paste in one domain (e.g. exercise), she will be able to apply this technique in a way that improves many other outcomes (e.g. retirement savings).” – AFP Relaxnews

 ?? — AFP Relaxnews ?? Asking friends about their successful strategies for working out could help us achieve our own fitness goals, says new research.
— AFP Relaxnews Asking friends about their successful strategies for working out could help us achieve our own fitness goals, says new research.

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