Aim To evaluate the impact of predictors of adopting a healthy lifestyle in Swedish schoolchildren. Methods A sample of 1409 Swedish schoolchildren (mean age 12.5 years) representative of different socio-economic and geographical living areas participated in a questionnaire-based survey on healthy habits and knowledge of healthy behaviour. A logistic regression analysis was performed to identify intrapersonal, social and environmental predictors of healthy habits. Results A normal body mass index (intrapersonal determinant) was connected to refraining from tobacco (P<0.05). For children to perceive family (P<0.001), themselves (P<0.001), or someone else (P<0.01) as a source of inspiration (social determinant) to be physically ac...
Aims: To investigate the associations between physical activity and the pattern of risk health behav...
This thesis presents theoretical fundamentals of a healthy lifestyle and factors of health risk. Tak...
Introduction: Lifestyle of an individual is responsible for sixty percent of his/her state of health...
Aim: The overall aim of this thesis was to evaluate the effects of the health education programme "A...
The aims of the study were: to explore schoolchildren‘s understandings about health; to evaluate sch...
Overweight in childhood and adolescence is a major public health problem due to its medical and psyc...
Holistic understanding of health is one of the key principles of health promotion indicating that th...
Purpose of the study: To reveal habits of a healthy lifestyle of pupils of class 12 of Kaunas city s...
The study was aimed to investigate the dependence of subjective health, life satisfaction, bullying ...
A healthy lifestyle is defined as a lifestyle, enabling the individual to live a life of quality, to...
Background Information on trends in healthy and unhealthy habits among children are important for th...
The habits of living are seen as important factors for public health, and are related to the primary...
By international standards, children in Sweden experience good health. Sweden has low infant mortali...
Growing up in a healthy way no longer seems to be a matter of course. Particularly, the prevalence o...
Lifestyle is one of the most important factors with respect to population health. By keeping to the ...
Aims: To investigate the associations between physical activity and the pattern of risk health behav...
This thesis presents theoretical fundamentals of a healthy lifestyle and factors of health risk. Tak...
Introduction: Lifestyle of an individual is responsible for sixty percent of his/her state of health...
Aim: The overall aim of this thesis was to evaluate the effects of the health education programme "A...
The aims of the study were: to explore schoolchildren‘s understandings about health; to evaluate sch...
Overweight in childhood and adolescence is a major public health problem due to its medical and psyc...
Holistic understanding of health is one of the key principles of health promotion indicating that th...
Purpose of the study: To reveal habits of a healthy lifestyle of pupils of class 12 of Kaunas city s...
The study was aimed to investigate the dependence of subjective health, life satisfaction, bullying ...
A healthy lifestyle is defined as a lifestyle, enabling the individual to live a life of quality, to...
Background Information on trends in healthy and unhealthy habits among children are important for th...
The habits of living are seen as important factors for public health, and are related to the primary...
By international standards, children in Sweden experience good health. Sweden has low infant mortali...
Growing up in a healthy way no longer seems to be a matter of course. Particularly, the prevalence o...
Lifestyle is one of the most important factors with respect to population health. By keeping to the ...
Aims: To investigate the associations between physical activity and the pattern of risk health behav...
This thesis presents theoretical fundamentals of a healthy lifestyle and factors of health risk. Tak...
Introduction: Lifestyle of an individual is responsible for sixty percent of his/her state of health...