Health behaviour change programmes to promote healthy behaviours are aimed at, among other things, counteracting the emergence of widespread non-communicable diseases. Which population groups use these programmes? This analysis is based on data from DEGS1, which was conducted from 2008–2011. People aged 18–79 years were asked about their participation in programmes in the last 12 months in the fields of nutrition, physical activity and relaxation (n=7,807). The analysis was stratified by sex, age, socioeconomic status (SES), and type of statutory health insurance fund. A total of 16.6% of respondents participate in at least one programme for behaviour change, with women using these programmes significantly more frequently, indeed twice as o...
There is evidence on the importance of health behaviour such as non-smoking, moderate alcohol consum...
Purpose: The aim was to diagnose health behaviours in order to predict and plan possible interventio...
BACKGROUND: Governments can intervene to change health-related behaviours using various measures but...
Health behaviour change programmes to promote healthy behaviours are aimed at, among other things, c...
Health behavior change programmes are designed to improve individual health behaviour (e. g. physica...
Background: Behavioural prevention and counselling programmes for lifestyle-related cardiovascular r...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether employee engagement in health behaviou...
Social disadvantage is associated with being overweight, a poor diet and physical inactivity. The NH...
BACKGROUND: Socio-demographic factors characterizing disadvantage may influence uptake of preventati...
INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVE: Lower socioeconomic groups have been found to have poorer health outcomes an...
Background: Health care providers in many countries have delivered interventions to improve physical...
Background: Cardiometabolic diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide and result in decrease...
Background: The co-occurrence of unhealthy lifestyles, calls for interventions that target multiple ...
Background: Many countries worldwide have developed diabetes prevention programmes (DPPs) that invol...
Social disadvantage is associated with being overweight, a poor diet and physical inactivity. The NH...
There is evidence on the importance of health behaviour such as non-smoking, moderate alcohol consum...
Purpose: The aim was to diagnose health behaviours in order to predict and plan possible interventio...
BACKGROUND: Governments can intervene to change health-related behaviours using various measures but...
Health behaviour change programmes to promote healthy behaviours are aimed at, among other things, c...
Health behavior change programmes are designed to improve individual health behaviour (e. g. physica...
Background: Behavioural prevention and counselling programmes for lifestyle-related cardiovascular r...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether employee engagement in health behaviou...
Social disadvantage is associated with being overweight, a poor diet and physical inactivity. The NH...
BACKGROUND: Socio-demographic factors characterizing disadvantage may influence uptake of preventati...
INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVE: Lower socioeconomic groups have been found to have poorer health outcomes an...
Background: Health care providers in many countries have delivered interventions to improve physical...
Background: Cardiometabolic diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide and result in decrease...
Background: The co-occurrence of unhealthy lifestyles, calls for interventions that target multiple ...
Background: Many countries worldwide have developed diabetes prevention programmes (DPPs) that invol...
Social disadvantage is associated with being overweight, a poor diet and physical inactivity. The NH...
There is evidence on the importance of health behaviour such as non-smoking, moderate alcohol consum...
Purpose: The aim was to diagnose health behaviours in order to predict and plan possible interventio...
BACKGROUND: Governments can intervene to change health-related behaviours using various measures but...