Which of the following is a common barrier to being more active?

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Responses

having friends who like to be active
having friends who like to be active

not knowing who to ask about how to be more active
not knowing who to ask about how to be more active

having a regular doctor
having a regular doctor

not having access to the Internet
not having access to the Internet

not having access to the Internet

The common barrier to being more active among the options provided is not knowing who to ask about how to be more active.

The common barrier to being more active among the given options is "not knowing who to ask about how to be more active."

To identify the correct answer, you can first understand what the question is asking. The question asks for a common barrier to being more active. Then, you can carefully analyze each option and eliminate the ones that do not fit the criteria.

Option 1 states "having friends who like to be active." This option does not align with the concept of a barrier, as it actually encourages and supports physical activity. Therefore, we can eliminate this option.

Option 3 states "having a regular doctor." While having a regular doctor is important for overall health, it does not directly relate to being a barrier to being more active. This option can also be eliminated.

Option 4 states "not having access to the Internet." While limited access to information and resources can be a barrier in some cases, this option does not specifically address barriers related to physical activity. Therefore, we can eliminate this option as well.

After eliminating the options that do not fit the criteria, we are left with option 2: "not knowing who to ask about how to be more active." This option directly relates to the concept of a barrier to being more active, as not knowing who to seek guidance from can make it challenging to engage in physical activity. Therefore, this is the correct answer.