Lifestyle Profiles and Their Sociodemographic Correlate in an Academic Community Sample
-
Published:2022-12-23
Issue:1
Volume:20
Page:231
-
ISSN:1660-4601
-
Container-title:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
-
language:en
-
Short-container-title:IJERPH
Author:
Adorni RobertaORCID, Lonati ElenaORCID, Zanatta FrancescoORCID, Belingheri MichaelORCID, Rossetti Massimiliano, Colleoni Matteo, Riva Michele AugustoORCID, Palestini PaolaORCID, Steca Patrizia
Abstract
Promoting healthy behaviors throughout life is an essential prevention tool. Prior research showed that unhealthy behaviors tend to co-occur and interplay. However, which behaviors co-occur most frequently and which sociodemographic variables are associated with specific clusters of unhealthy behavior are still being determined. This study aimed to identify different lifestyle profiles and analyze their associations with sociodemographic factors in an Italian academic community to plan targeted initiatives to promote healthy lifestyles. A sample of 8715 adults from an Italian university (mean age = 26 years; range = 18–76; 30% male) participated in an online survey in 2019. Four health-related behaviors were evaluated: diet, physical activity, smoking, and alcohol consumption. Lifestyle profiles were identified through cluster analysis. Then, a multinomial logistic regression was performed to explore the association among lifestyle profiles, sociodemographic variables (age, gender, and academic role), and body mass index (BMI). Results showed that older age was associated with the probability of belonging to the profile characterized by smoke addiction and regular alcohol consumption but also with the healthiest diet. The younger the age, the greater the probability of belonging to the most physically active profile. Men were more likely than women to belong to the lifestyle profile with the most regular alcohol consumption and the highest physical activity. Lower BMI was associated with the most physically active profile. This study shed light on factors associated with different co-occurring health-related behaviors that should be considered in planning effective communication strategies and preventive health interventions within the academic community.
Subject
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Reference42 articles.
1. Impact of Healthy Lifestyle Factors on Life Expectancies in the US Population;Li;Circulation,2018 2. The combined effects of healthy lifestyle behaviors on all cause mortality: A systematic review and meta-analysis;Loef;Prev. Med.,2012 3. Adorni, R., Zanatta, F., D’Addario, M., Atella, F., Costantino, E., Iaderosa, C., Petarle, G., and Steca, P. (2021). Health-Related Lifestyle Profiles in Healthy Adults: Associations with Sociodemographic Indicators, Dispositional Optimism, and Sense of Coherence. Nutrients, 13. 4. The clustering of health-related behaviours in a British population sample: Testing for cohort differences;Mawditt;Prev. Med.,2016 5. Meader, N., King, K., Moe-Byrne, T., Wright, K., Graham, H., Petticrew, M., Power, C., White, M., and Sowden, A.J. (2016). A systematic review on the clustering and co-occurrence of multiple risk behaviours. BMC Public Health, 16.
Cited by
1 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献
|
|