This article examines educational differences in the prevalence of behavioural risk factors among adults and compares the results for Germany with the average from the European Union (EU). Data were derived from the second wave of the European Health Interview Survey, which took place between 2013 and 2015 (EHIS 2). Analyses were conducted using a regression-based calculation of relative and absolute educational differences in the prevalence of behavioural risk factors, based on self-reported data from women and men aged between 25 and 69 (n=217,215). Current smoking, obesity, physical activity lasting less than 150 minutes per week, heavy episodic drinking and non-daily fruit or vegetable intake are more prevalent among people with a...
Background Control of modifiable cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors has substantially reduced...
Background: Modifiable health-related behaviours tend to cluster among most vulnerable sectors of th...
Smoking poses a considerable health risk and is the leading cause of premature death. Germany has im...
This article examines educational differences in the prevalence of behavioural risk factors among ad...
Tim Huijts1, Anna Gkiouleka1, Nadine Reibling2, KatieH. Thomson3, Terje A. Eikemo4, Clare Bambra3 1 ...
Background: It has been suggested that cross-national variation in educational inequalities in healt...
it has been suggested that cross-national variation in educational inequalities in health outcomes (...
Demographic change, new health threats, but also inequalities in health and health care provision in...
Health-promoting behaviours are important at any age to prevent diseases and to promote well-being. ...
Background The combined impact of multiple healthy behaviors on health exceeds that of single behav...
Objective: Lifestyle-related risks are known to have a strong impact on health. Health outcomes also...
Background: The aim of this paper is to analyze the co-occurrence of health risk behaviors (HRBs), n...
Background Previous studies on lifestyle risk factors mainly focused on age- or gender-specific diff...
Background: Control of modifiable cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors has substantially reduce...
As in most OECD countries, smoking prevalence and cigarette consumption have been decreasing in Germ...
Background Control of modifiable cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors has substantially reduced...
Background: Modifiable health-related behaviours tend to cluster among most vulnerable sectors of th...
Smoking poses a considerable health risk and is the leading cause of premature death. Germany has im...
This article examines educational differences in the prevalence of behavioural risk factors among ad...
Tim Huijts1, Anna Gkiouleka1, Nadine Reibling2, KatieH. Thomson3, Terje A. Eikemo4, Clare Bambra3 1 ...
Background: It has been suggested that cross-national variation in educational inequalities in healt...
it has been suggested that cross-national variation in educational inequalities in health outcomes (...
Demographic change, new health threats, but also inequalities in health and health care provision in...
Health-promoting behaviours are important at any age to prevent diseases and to promote well-being. ...
Background The combined impact of multiple healthy behaviors on health exceeds that of single behav...
Objective: Lifestyle-related risks are known to have a strong impact on health. Health outcomes also...
Background: The aim of this paper is to analyze the co-occurrence of health risk behaviors (HRBs), n...
Background Previous studies on lifestyle risk factors mainly focused on age- or gender-specific diff...
Background: Control of modifiable cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors has substantially reduce...
As in most OECD countries, smoking prevalence and cigarette consumption have been decreasing in Germ...
Background Control of modifiable cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors has substantially reduced...
Background: Modifiable health-related behaviours tend to cluster among most vulnerable sectors of th...
Smoking poses a considerable health risk and is the leading cause of premature death. Germany has im...