Physical activity is proposed to be the most important non-pharmaceutical intervention
in the management of Multiple Sclerosis (MS).1 However, people with MS are far less
active than needed to accrue health benefits.2 This study aimed to investigate the
priorities and proposed solutions for improving physical activity behavior from the
perspective of persons living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
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