BEHAVIORAL PATTERNS, FOOD CHOICES AND SELF-CONSCIOUS OF POPULATION: THE ROLE IN COMBATING HEALTH DESTABILIZING FACTORS WITHIN NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

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Летуновська НаталіяORCID,Жук КатеринаORCID,Крупка АннаORCID

Abstract

The paper is devoted to bibliometric analysis of the interrelationships of the concept of destabilizing factors in the field of public health and their impact on national development depending on the established level of health security in the country, which is determined by such factors as health behavior patterns, their adherence to full-fledged diet nutrition, self-awareness about maintaining one's health. The selection of sources was formed from the Scopus database. Scientific journals with the largest number of research-relevant publications were identified. It was found that behavioral patterns, such as food preferences, care for the environment, and adherence to a healthy lifestyle, are the predominant categories with which the authors of the analyzed studies identify the formation of the country's potential to counteract negative factors of public health.

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Publishing House Helvetica (Publications)

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