The co-occurrence of unhealthy lifestyles, calls for interventions that target multiple health behaviours. This study investigates the clustering of health behaviours and examines demographic differences between each cluster.In total, 934 adults from Queensland, Australia completed a cross-sectional survey assessing multiple health behaviours. A two-step hierarchical cluster analysis using multiple iterations identified the optimal number of clusters and the subset of distinguishing health behaviour variables. Univariate analyses of variance and chi-squared tests assessed difference in health behaviours by socio-demographic factors and clusters.Three clusters were identified: the 'lower risk' cluster (n = 436) reported the healthiest profil...
Background: Most chronic diseases are strongly associated with four modifiable behaviours: smoking, ...
Diet quality, physical activity, alcohol use, smoking, sleep and sitting-time are behaviors known to...
Background: Research findings indicate that four health-related behaviors (HRBs), smoking, alcohol, ...
Background: The co-occurrence of unhealthy lifestyles, calls for interventions that target multiple ...
Background: The co-occurrence of unhealthy lifestyles, calls for interventions that target multiple ...
Objective: There is a growing body of literature examining the clustering of health risk behaviours,...
Background: Increasing life expectancies, burgeoning healthcare costs and an emphasis on the managem...
Our understanding of how multiple health-behaviours co-occur is in its infancy. This study aimed to:...
Objective: To examine clustering among three major lifestyle risk factors for chronic disease (smoki...
IntroductionRisk behaviors commonly co-occur, typically emerge in adolescence, and become entrenched...
Abstract Objective : To examine the prevalence and clustering of six health risk behaviours (smoking...
AbstractResearch findings indicate that health-related behaviours (HRBs) do not co-occur within indi...
Background The aim of this study was to examine the clustering of four major lifestyle risk factors...
Health behaviors are of great importance for public health. Previous research shows that health beha...
Background: Students engage in risky health-related behaviours that influence their current and futu...
Background: Most chronic diseases are strongly associated with four modifiable behaviours: smoking, ...
Diet quality, physical activity, alcohol use, smoking, sleep and sitting-time are behaviors known to...
Background: Research findings indicate that four health-related behaviors (HRBs), smoking, alcohol, ...
Background: The co-occurrence of unhealthy lifestyles, calls for interventions that target multiple ...
Background: The co-occurrence of unhealthy lifestyles, calls for interventions that target multiple ...
Objective: There is a growing body of literature examining the clustering of health risk behaviours,...
Background: Increasing life expectancies, burgeoning healthcare costs and an emphasis on the managem...
Our understanding of how multiple health-behaviours co-occur is in its infancy. This study aimed to:...
Objective: To examine clustering among three major lifestyle risk factors for chronic disease (smoki...
IntroductionRisk behaviors commonly co-occur, typically emerge in adolescence, and become entrenched...
Abstract Objective : To examine the prevalence and clustering of six health risk behaviours (smoking...
AbstractResearch findings indicate that health-related behaviours (HRBs) do not co-occur within indi...
Background The aim of this study was to examine the clustering of four major lifestyle risk factors...
Health behaviors are of great importance for public health. Previous research shows that health beha...
Background: Students engage in risky health-related behaviours that influence their current and futu...
Background: Most chronic diseases are strongly associated with four modifiable behaviours: smoking, ...
Diet quality, physical activity, alcohol use, smoking, sleep and sitting-time are behaviors known to...
Background: Research findings indicate that four health-related behaviors (HRBs), smoking, alcohol, ...