 The study aimed to assess factors associated with meeting the recommendation of at least 150 minutes of moderate slash vigorous physical activity weekly among primary care patients with pre-diabetes in Singapore. The results showed that being male, living in public executive housing, having family members slash friends to exercise with and not having a personal history of osteoarthritis were positively associated with meeting the recommendation. On the other hand, time spent sitting a reclining daily was negatively associated with meeting the recommendation. The recurrent themes for not meeting the recommendation included lacking companionship from family members slash friends, medical conditions, hindering physical activity, lack of knowledge slash skills to exercise properly and barriers pertaining to exercise facilities in the neighborhood. The recurrent themes for meeting the recommendation included family slash peer influence, health slash well-being concerns and education by healthcare professionals. Overall, the study highlights the need for more interventions to promote physical activity among primary care patients with pre-diabetes in Singapore, targeting both individual and community level factors. This article was authored by Raymond Buntalim, Wei Qiong-Wi, Wei Chek-4 and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.