Q1Artículo original251-259Unhealthy behaviors of medical students influence their attitudes toward preventive counseling. The burden of chronic diseases is continually growing in developing countries, emphasizing the need for the increased role of general practitioners in preventive counseling. The objective of this study was to describe the effect of medical training on the risk profiles and attitudes of medical students toward preventive counseling in a Colombian university. Students in their first and fifth years of training were surveyed using the “Healthy Doctor = Healthy Patient” questionnaire to assess counseling attitudes; personal practices, such as risky drinking, smoking, inadequate nutrition, and non-compliance with physical act...
Health professionals who engage in healthy lifestyle behaviors are more likely to promote their pati...
Objective: To describe the health–related beliefs of a community of young university students in Cal...
Objective: To assess the health behaviour and perceptions of medical students towards cardiovascula...
Abstract Background Physician-delivered preventive counseling is important for the prevention and ma...
BACKGROUND: Preventive counselling is an effective approach to reducing the prevalence of non-commun...
Those engaged in medical sciences are social models. For this reason, their daily habits influence t...
BACKGROUND: Lifestyle factors such as tobacco use, obesity, diet and physical inactivity are leading...
<p>BACKGROUND: Non-communicable diseases are currently the leading cause of death worldwide. Leading...
Physicians play a role as social models. Their personal habits affect their professional practice an...
Physicians play a role as social models. Their personal habits affect their professional practice an...
Abstract Background Behavioral factors contribute importantly to morbidity and mortality, and physic...
Se comparan las conductas de riesgo y de salud en 85 estudiantes universitarios de ambos sexos del p...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine the predictors of health promoting lifestyle beha...
Background: Physicians play an important role in health education and are often expected to serve as...
Researchers have noted that 70% of diseases are preventable (Ballard et al., 2007) yet few individua...
Health professionals who engage in healthy lifestyle behaviors are more likely to promote their pati...
Objective: To describe the health–related beliefs of a community of young university students in Cal...
Objective: To assess the health behaviour and perceptions of medical students towards cardiovascula...
Abstract Background Physician-delivered preventive counseling is important for the prevention and ma...
BACKGROUND: Preventive counselling is an effective approach to reducing the prevalence of non-commun...
Those engaged in medical sciences are social models. For this reason, their daily habits influence t...
BACKGROUND: Lifestyle factors such as tobacco use, obesity, diet and physical inactivity are leading...
<p>BACKGROUND: Non-communicable diseases are currently the leading cause of death worldwide. Leading...
Physicians play a role as social models. Their personal habits affect their professional practice an...
Physicians play a role as social models. Their personal habits affect their professional practice an...
Abstract Background Behavioral factors contribute importantly to morbidity and mortality, and physic...
Se comparan las conductas de riesgo y de salud en 85 estudiantes universitarios de ambos sexos del p...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine the predictors of health promoting lifestyle beha...
Background: Physicians play an important role in health education and are often expected to serve as...
Researchers have noted that 70% of diseases are preventable (Ballard et al., 2007) yet few individua...
Health professionals who engage in healthy lifestyle behaviors are more likely to promote their pati...
Objective: To describe the health–related beliefs of a community of young university students in Cal...
Objective: To assess the health behaviour and perceptions of medical students towards cardiovascula...