Objective The start of university is a critical period for health risk behavior (i.e. eating, physical activity, alcohol use) which can be influenced by expectations and by environmental factors such as living arrangement, health behaviors of close social ties (i.e. parents, partners, peers), and time spent with peers. We investigated associations between environmental factors and current/expected health behaviors of German freshmen during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method A cross-sectional survey design was used. A total of N = 208 students (82.7% female; M age = 20.90, SD = 4.10) completed an online questionnaire assessing health behaviors and environmental factors at the beginning of their first semester. Results Current and expected physica...
AIMS: University students' wellbeing and health promoting and damaging behaviours are important and ...
University students are asset of any nations for future development. Their current lifestyle practic...
BackgroundLimited research has explored clustering of lifestyle behavioral risk factors (BRFs) among...
Tobacco and cannabis use, alcohol consumption and inactivity are health risk behaviors (HRB) of cruc...
Background: Young adults are not considered a risk group for contracting COVID-19, but they are disp...
Introduction: University life represents an important change in students' development; since they en...
Abstract Background The emerging adulthood is traditionally viewed as a time of optimal health, but ...
Objectives: This research aimed to explore the health behaviours of health sciences students over ti...
BACKGROUND: Changes in Swedish university students' lifestyle behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic...
This study examines the relationship between school connectedness and health risk behaviors, specifi...
International audienceIntroductionHeavy alcohol use is considered as a major public health issue1. S...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound effect on our lives and society, influencing both individua...
Many university students engage in risky alcohol consump-tion behaviour during their stay at univers...
Studies on the impact of health behaviors on morbidity often focus on the limited impact...
AIMS: University students' wellbeing and health promoting and damaging behaviours are important and ...
AIMS: University students' wellbeing and health promoting and damaging behaviours are important and ...
University students are asset of any nations for future development. Their current lifestyle practic...
BackgroundLimited research has explored clustering of lifestyle behavioral risk factors (BRFs) among...
Tobacco and cannabis use, alcohol consumption and inactivity are health risk behaviors (HRB) of cruc...
Background: Young adults are not considered a risk group for contracting COVID-19, but they are disp...
Introduction: University life represents an important change in students' development; since they en...
Abstract Background The emerging adulthood is traditionally viewed as a time of optimal health, but ...
Objectives: This research aimed to explore the health behaviours of health sciences students over ti...
BACKGROUND: Changes in Swedish university students' lifestyle behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic...
This study examines the relationship between school connectedness and health risk behaviors, specifi...
International audienceIntroductionHeavy alcohol use is considered as a major public health issue1. S...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound effect on our lives and society, influencing both individua...
Many university students engage in risky alcohol consump-tion behaviour during their stay at univers...
Studies on the impact of health behaviors on morbidity often focus on the limited impact...
AIMS: University students' wellbeing and health promoting and damaging behaviours are important and ...
AIMS: University students' wellbeing and health promoting and damaging behaviours are important and ...
University students are asset of any nations for future development. Their current lifestyle practic...
BackgroundLimited research has explored clustering of lifestyle behavioral risk factors (BRFs) among...