BACKGROUND: Risk behaviours, such as smoking and physical inactivity account for up to two-thirds of all cardiovascular deaths, and are associated with substantial increased mortality in many conditions including cancer and diabetes. As risk behaviours are thought to co-occur in individuals we conducted a systematic review of studies addressing clustering or co-occurrence of risk behaviours and their predictors. As the main aim of the review was to inform public health policy in England we limited inclusion to studies conducted in the UK. METHODS: Key databases were searched from 1990 to 2016. We included UK based cross-sectional and longitudinal studies that investigated risk behaviours such as smoking, physical inactivity, unhealthy diet....
BACKGROUND: Modifiable lifestyle risk behaviours such as smoking, unhealthy diet, physical inactivit...
Objective: We aimed to systematically review and synthesise evidence on the clustering of a broad r...
Smoking, unhealthy nutrition, alcohol consumption, and physical inactivity (SNAP risk behaviours) ar...
Background: Risk behaviours, such as smoking and physical inactivity account for up to two-thirds of...
BACKGROUND: Risk behaviours, such as smoking and physical inactivity account for up to two-thirds of...
Objective: There is a growing body of literature examining the clustering of health risk behaviours,...
Background: Smoking, diet, exercise, and alcohol are leading causes of chronic disease and premature...
INTRODUCTION: There is increasing interest in the clustering of risk behaviours in adolescence. Howe...
Background: Understanding the associations between health behaviors and which subgroups are at risk ...
Background: The co-occurrence of unhealthy lifestyles, calls for interventions that target multiple ...
Background Clustering of lifestyle risk behaviours is very important in predicting premature mortali...
Research findings indicate that health-related behaviours (HRBs) do not co-occur within individuals ...
Background The aim of this study was to examine the clustering of four major lifestyle risk factors...
AbstractResearch findings indicate that health-related behaviours (HRBs) do not co-occur within indi...
Background: Most chronic diseases are strongly associated with four modifiable behaviours: smoking, ...
BACKGROUND: Modifiable lifestyle risk behaviours such as smoking, unhealthy diet, physical inactivit...
Objective: We aimed to systematically review and synthesise evidence on the clustering of a broad r...
Smoking, unhealthy nutrition, alcohol consumption, and physical inactivity (SNAP risk behaviours) ar...
Background: Risk behaviours, such as smoking and physical inactivity account for up to two-thirds of...
BACKGROUND: Risk behaviours, such as smoking and physical inactivity account for up to two-thirds of...
Objective: There is a growing body of literature examining the clustering of health risk behaviours,...
Background: Smoking, diet, exercise, and alcohol are leading causes of chronic disease and premature...
INTRODUCTION: There is increasing interest in the clustering of risk behaviours in adolescence. Howe...
Background: Understanding the associations between health behaviors and which subgroups are at risk ...
Background: The co-occurrence of unhealthy lifestyles, calls for interventions that target multiple ...
Background Clustering of lifestyle risk behaviours is very important in predicting premature mortali...
Research findings indicate that health-related behaviours (HRBs) do not co-occur within individuals ...
Background The aim of this study was to examine the clustering of four major lifestyle risk factors...
AbstractResearch findings indicate that health-related behaviours (HRBs) do not co-occur within indi...
Background: Most chronic diseases are strongly associated with four modifiable behaviours: smoking, ...
BACKGROUND: Modifiable lifestyle risk behaviours such as smoking, unhealthy diet, physical inactivit...
Objective: We aimed to systematically review and synthesise evidence on the clustering of a broad r...
Smoking, unhealthy nutrition, alcohol consumption, and physical inactivity (SNAP risk behaviours) ar...