Background: Most chronic diseases are strongly associated with four modifiable behaviours: smoking, alcohol consumption, low fruit and vegetable consumption and physical inactivity. When established early in life, these lifestyle factors could persist in adulthood and predict the incidence of chronic diseases. Little is known about how these behaviours cluster together, and what factors are associated with their prevalence and clustering in individuals. The objective of this study was to ascertain the association between sociodemographic and personal factors and clustering of multiple health-risk behaviours in young people in the city of Brighton and Hove (population, 274,000) in Southeast England. Methods: Data from the Brighton and Hov...
Introduction: Research examining the clustering of lifestyle risk factors (LRFS) associated with non...
BACKGROUND: Clustering of multiple health-compromising behaviours is associated with an increased ri...
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, ...
Background The aim of this study was to examine the clustering of four major lifestyle risk factors...
Background: Limited research has explored clustering of lifestyle behavioral risk factors (BRFs) amo...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to systematically review and synthesise evidence on the clustering of a broad ra...
BackgroundLimited research has explored clustering of lifestyle behavioral risk factors (BRFs) among...
Abstract Background Risk behaviours, such as smoking and physical inactivity account for up to two-t...
Background: Limited research has explored clustering of lifestyle behavioral risk factors (BRFs) amo...
INTRODUCTION: There is increasing interest in the clustering of risk behaviours in adolescence. Howe...
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,...
AbstractResearch findings indicate that health-related behaviours (HRBs) do not co-occur within indi...
Background Clustering of lifestyle risk behaviours is very important in predicting premature mortali...
Introduction: Research examining the clustering of lifestyle risk factors (LRFS) associated with non...
BACKGROUND: Clustering of multiple health-compromising behaviours is associated with an increased ri...
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, ...
Background The aim of this study was to examine the clustering of four major lifestyle risk factors...
Background: Limited research has explored clustering of lifestyle behavioral risk factors (BRFs) amo...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to systematically review and synthesise evidence on the clustering of a broad ra...
BackgroundLimited research has explored clustering of lifestyle behavioral risk factors (BRFs) among...
Abstract Background Risk behaviours, such as smoking and physical inactivity account for up to two-t...
Background: Limited research has explored clustering of lifestyle behavioral risk factors (BRFs) amo...
INTRODUCTION: There is increasing interest in the clustering of risk behaviours in adolescence. Howe...
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,...
AbstractResearch findings indicate that health-related behaviours (HRBs) do not co-occur within indi...
Background Clustering of lifestyle risk behaviours is very important in predicting premature mortali...
Introduction: Research examining the clustering of lifestyle risk factors (LRFS) associated with non...
BACKGROUND: Clustering of multiple health-compromising behaviours is associated with an increased ri...
Background: Students engage in risky health-related behaviours that influence their current and futu...