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In the general population and individuals with disabilities, increasing physical activity levels and reducing sedentary time can be an effective, non-pharmacological treatment to improve mental health and quality of life. Such interventions have not yet been developed or evaluated in people with MPS.\n\nThe aim of this study is to co-design a physical activity and sedentary behaviour intervention tailored to the needs of adults with MPS. The study will seek to gain the expertise of adults with MPS, specialist stakeholders (physicians and clinical nurse specialists) and lay specialist stakeholders (family and friends of adults with MPS and members of staff and volunteers at the Society for Mucopolysaccharide Diseases). A range of views and experiences of physical activity and sedentary behaviour will be explored via focus groups (with individuals with MPS and lay specialist stakeholders) and semi-structured interviews (with specialist stakeholders). 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