2013
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph10051963
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Basic Concepts in the Taxonomy of Health-Related Behaviors, Habits and Lifestyle

Abstract: Background: Health-related Habits (HrH) are a major priority in healthcare. However there is little agreement on whether exercise, diet, smoking or dental hygiene are better described as lifestyles, habits or behaviors, and on what is their hierarchical relationship. This research is aimed at representing the basic concepts which are assumed to constitute the conceptual framework enabling us to interpret and organize the field of HrH. Methods: A group of 29 experts with different backgrounds agreed on the defi… Show more

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“…Lifestyle habits, such as physical activity, diet, and substance use, can be referred to as health-related habits and are internalized health determinants carried out automatically. They may contribute to positive health or to ill health and are targets for health improvement (Salvador-Carulla et al, 2013 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lifestyle habits, such as physical activity, diet, and substance use, can be referred to as health-related habits and are internalized health determinants carried out automatically. They may contribute to positive health or to ill health and are targets for health improvement (Salvador-Carulla et al, 2013 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To do so, several behaviour modelling approaches have been employed. For instance, Carulla et al [22] proposed the modelling of higher-level conducts, starting from the behaviour. The authors proposed a hierarchical structure that includes behaviours, habits (repeated behaviours that have been internalized) and lifestyles (groups of habits).…”
Section: Behaviour Modelling and Recognition In Intelligent Envimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Classification is the process of arranging objects, ideas, or events into groups or categories based on established criteria in a systematic way (Marradi, 1990). While some studies have described classification systems for health behavior change and behaviors (Michie et al, 2011;Salvador-Carulla et al, 2013) or chronic conditions (Goodman, Posner, Huang, Parekh, & Koh, 2013), it appears only one study to date has come close to classifying a broad range of childhood obesity intervention strategies in a systematic way (Ottley et al, 2018). However, Ottley et al's classification schema categorized over 121 different childhood obesity strategies solely as "targeted" and "nontargeted."…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%