نتایج جستجو برای: lifestyle behaviours

تعداد نتایج: 81264  

Journal: :Trials 2015
Anna K Davies Nadine McGale Steve E Humphries Shashivadan P Hirani Katherine E Beaney Dauda A S Bappa John G McCabe Stanton P Newman

BACKGROUND Many patients with type 2 diabetes fail to achieve good glycaemic control. Poor control is associated with complications including coronary heart disease (CHD). Effective self-management and engagement in health behaviours can reduce risks of complications. However, patients often struggle to adopt and maintain these behaviours. Self-management interventions have been found to be eff...

2008
Richard M. Ryan Heather Patrick Edward L. Deci Geoffrey C. Williams

Despite many recent technical breakthroughs in health care, human behaviour remains the largest source of variance in health-related outcomes (Schroeder, 2007). People’s health and well-being are robustly affected by lifestyle factors such as smoking, hygiene, diet, and physical activity, all of which involve behaviours that are potentially controllable by the individual. In addition, outside o...

Journal: :middle east journal of rehabilitation and health studies 0
gulnaz karatay health high school, tunceli university, tunceli, turkey; health high school, tunceli university, 62000, tunceli, turkey. tel: +428-2131794, fax: +428-2131861 yeliz akkus health high school, kafkas university, kars, turkey nevzat demirci department of physical education and sport sciences, mersin university, mersin, turkey baris ozturk depertmant of nutrition and dietetics, university of biruni, zeytinburnu, turkey

conclusions the study found an association between the stages of change model and obesity control. results the findings indicated a statistical difference in scores of body mass index, self-efficacy scale, and health promotion lifestyle profile between the intervention and control group. patients and methods the student participants were randomly assigned to the intervention (n = 52) and contro...

2015
Anne M May Ellen A Struijk Heidi P Fransen N Charlotte Onland-Moret G Ardine de Wit Jolanda MA Boer Yvonne T van der Schouw Jeljer Hoekstra H Bas Bueno-de-Mesquita Petra HM Peeters Joline WJ Beulens

BACKGROUND The association between single health behaviours and incidence of and premature mortality from major chronic diseases, including myocardial infarction, stroke, diabetes mellitus, and cancer, has been demonstrated thoroughly. However, the association of several healthy behaviours with Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs), which is a measure for total health combining Years Lost due ...

Journal: :Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity 2016
J D Mackenbach J Lakerveld F J van Lenthe H Bárdos K Glonti S Compernolle I De Bourdeaudhuij J-M Oppert C Roda H Rutter J Brug G Nijpels

Residents of socioeconomically deprived areas perceive their neighbourhood as less conducive to healthy behaviours than residents of more affluent areas. Whether these unfavourable perceptions are based on objective neighbourhood features or other factors is poorly understood. We examined individual and contextual correlates of socioeconomic inequalities in neighbourhood perceptions across five...

2011
Senjam Suraj Amarjeet Singh

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES With advances in knowledge about health promotion, public health professionals are in search for the determinants of personal health behaviours. This study was carried out to explore the level of engagement of north Indian students in health promoting behaviours; to determine their sense of coherence scores; and to ascertain the determinants of health promoting behaviour...

Journal: :Medical education 2012
Paul Christine Matthew Rysavy

Editor – We read with interest Dr Smith’s recent commentary regarding lecture attendance in the pre-clinical curriculum. We agree that the first 2 years of medical school are formative and influence students’ future professional behaviours. However, we submit that the issue of lecture attendance is attributable to far more than students’ lifestyle preferences and involves the medium of lecture ...

2015
Kristel King Nick Meader Kath Wright Hilary Graham Christine Power Mark Petticrew Martin White Amanda J. Sowden

BACKGROUND Modifiable lifestyle risk behaviours such as smoking, unhealthy diet, physical inactivity and alcohol misuse are the leading causes of major, non-communicable diseases worldwide. It is increasingly being recognised that interventions which target more than one risk behaviour may be an effective and efficient way of improving people's lifestyles. To date, there has been no attempt to ...

Journal: :Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity 2011
R J Joseph M Alonso-Alonso D S Bond A Pascual-Leone G L Blackburn

As obesity rates increase worldwide, healthcare providers require methods to instill the lifestyle behaviours necessary for sustainable weight loss. Designing effective weight-loss interventions requires an understanding of how these behaviours are elicited, how they relate to each other and whether they are supported by common neurocognitive mechanisms. This may provide valuable insights to op...

2017
Alexandra Foscolou Stefanos Tyrovolas George Soulis Anargiros Mariolis Suzanne Piscopo Giuseppe Valacchi Foteini Anastasiou Christos Lionis Akis Zeimbekis Josep-Antoni Tur Vassiliki Bountziouka Dimitra Tyrovola Efthimios Gotsis George Metallinos Antonia-Leda Matalas Evangelos Polychronopoulos Labros Sidossis Demosthenes B. Panagiotakos

Objectives By the end of the 2000s, the economic situation in many European countries started to deteriorate, generating financial uncertainty, social insecurity and worse health status. The aim of the present study was to investigate how the recent financial crisis has affected the lifestyle health determinants and behaviours of older adults living in the Mediterranean islands. Methods From ...

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