Transitioning into higher education (HE) impacts health behaviours. Poor dietary and lifestyle behaviours may correlate and increase risk of co-morbidities. The introduction of the Okanagan Charter detailed the important role of health promotion within a HE setting. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between dietary quality and lifestyle behaviours of students attending HE
Background: Previous research has examined the associations of health-related behaviours with a rang...
Background: Limited research has explored clustering of lifestyle behavioral risk factors (BRFs) amo...
Background: Limited research has explored clustering of lifestyle behavioral risk factors (BRFs) amo...
Transitioning into higher education (HE) impacts health behaviours. Poor dietary and lifestyle behav...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: University represents a key transition into adulthood for many ado...
AIMS: To investigate students’ health-related lifestyles and to identify barriers and social determi...
This study was conducted as part of EFS’s PhD project. The University of Sheffield was its sponsor.B...
AIMS: University students' wellbeing and health promoting and damaging behaviours are important and ...
Background: University represents a key transition into adulthood for many adolescents but there are...
Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) are potent health promotion settings, uniquely positioned to ai...
Unhealthy diet is a primary risk factor for noncommunicable diseases. University student populations...
Introduction: Research examining the clustering of lifestyle risk factors (LRFS) associated with non...
Introduction: There is a growing body of research suggesting that weight gain commonly occurs during...
AIMS: University students' wellbeing and health promoting and damaging behaviours are important and ...
peer-reviewedBackground: Students engage in risky health-related behaviours that influence their cur...
Background: Previous research has examined the associations of health-related behaviours with a rang...
Background: Limited research has explored clustering of lifestyle behavioral risk factors (BRFs) amo...
Background: Limited research has explored clustering of lifestyle behavioral risk factors (BRFs) amo...
Transitioning into higher education (HE) impacts health behaviours. Poor dietary and lifestyle behav...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: University represents a key transition into adulthood for many ado...
AIMS: To investigate students’ health-related lifestyles and to identify barriers and social determi...
This study was conducted as part of EFS’s PhD project. The University of Sheffield was its sponsor.B...
AIMS: University students' wellbeing and health promoting and damaging behaviours are important and ...
Background: University represents a key transition into adulthood for many adolescents but there are...
Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) are potent health promotion settings, uniquely positioned to ai...
Unhealthy diet is a primary risk factor for noncommunicable diseases. University student populations...
Introduction: Research examining the clustering of lifestyle risk factors (LRFS) associated with non...
Introduction: There is a growing body of research suggesting that weight gain commonly occurs during...
AIMS: University students' wellbeing and health promoting and damaging behaviours are important and ...
peer-reviewedBackground: Students engage in risky health-related behaviours that influence their cur...
Background: Previous research has examined the associations of health-related behaviours with a rang...
Background: Limited research has explored clustering of lifestyle behavioral risk factors (BRFs) amo...
Background: Limited research has explored clustering of lifestyle behavioral risk factors (BRFs) amo...