Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CDCES) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT considered a socioeconomic barrier impacting adults' physical activity levels?

  1. Financial constraints

  2. Unsafe neighborhoods

  3. Proximity or access to gyms

  4. Lack of motivation

The correct answer is: Lack of motivation

Lack of motivation is not classified as a socioeconomic barrier impacting adults' physical activity levels because it is largely an individual psychological factor rather than a systemic issue related to socioeconomic status. Socioeconomic barriers typically refer to external factors that can restrict an individual's opportunities or ability to engage in certain activities, specifically in this context, physical activity. Financial constraints, for example, directly relate to an individual's economic capacity to engage in activities such as joining a gym or participating in sports. Unsafe neighborhoods are environmental factors that can deter individuals from exercising outdoors, impacting their physical activity levels due to safety concerns. Proximity to gyms refers to the accessibility of facilities for physical activity, which can be influenced by socioeconomic status, particularly in areas where such facilities are lacking. In summary, while lack of motivation can influence a person's desire to engage in physical activities, it does not stem directly from socioeconomic barriers, which are defined by broader societal and economic factors affecting access to resources and opportunities for physical activity.