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Health behavior-related indicator of lifestyle: application in the ELSA-Brasil study

机译:与健康行为相关的生活方式指标:在巴西ELSA研究中的应用

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Various behaviors are considered health enhancing. Nevertheless, according to the current scientific literature, four health behaviors are considered particularly risky in view of their association with a group of chronic diseases: 1) smoking; 2) excessive alcohol consumption; 3) poor diet; and 4) lack of physical activity. Theoretically, it should be possible to make improvements to one's health by maximizing the number of healthy behaviors and minimizing the unhealthy ones. However, in reality, the different behaviors interconnect to create more complex lifestyles. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to present the construction of a lifestyle indicator based on health behaviors selected in the ELSA-Brazil study. This indicator revealed two lifestyles: less healthy and healthier lifestyles. The model proved adequate and was confirmed using latent class analysis (LCA). Agreement was 83.2 between the indicator and the LCA results, with a kappa coefficient of 0.65. Women were more likely to have a healthier lifestyle than men, reinforcing the scientific consistency of the indicator, since this finding is in agreement with data from the scientific literature. The indicator created to define lifestyle was found to have scientific consistency and validity; therefore, its use can be recommended for future population-based studies concerning the promotion of health and healthy lifestyles.
机译:各种行为被认为可以增强健康。然而,根据目前的科学文献,鉴于四种健康行为与一组慢性病有关,它们被认为特别危险:1)吸烟; 2)过量饮酒; 3)饮食不良; 4)缺乏体育锻炼。从理论上讲,应该通过最大限度地增加健康行为的数量和减少不健康行为的数量来改善自己的健康。但是,实际上,不同的行为相互联系以创造更复杂的生活方式。因此,本文的目的是根据在ELSA-巴西研究中选择的健康行为,提出一种生活方式指标的构建。该指标显示了两种生活方式:较不健康和较健康的生活方式。该模型证明是足够的,并使用潜在类别分析(LCA)进行了确认。指标与LCA结果之间的一致性为83.2,卡伯系数为0.65。女性的生活方式比男性更健康,这增强了该指标的科学一致性,因为这一发现与科学文献中的数据相符。发现定义生活方式的指标具有科学的一致性和有效性;因此,建议将其用于未来有关促进健康和健康生活方式的基于人群的研究。

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