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Koshksaray, Amir Abedini, and Kambiz Heidarzadeh Hanzaee. "Which E-Lifestyle Avoids Internet Advertising More?" International Journal of Innovation in the Digital Economy 5, no. 4 (October 2014): 22–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijide.2014100102.

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This study aimed at finding out which e-lifestyles avoid internet advertising more. To this aim, a survey was conducted on 412 students working with internet. Structural Equation Modeling approach was used for estimating the validity of research constructs and multiple regression was utilized for hypothesis testing. According to the findings, individuals with interest-driven e-lifestyle avoid from internet advertising more than others. Novelty-driven, importance-driven, sociability-driven, need-driven, entertainment-driven, and uninterested or concern-driven e-lifestyles avoid from internet advertising, respectively. This study has considered e-lifestyle's avoidance from internet advertising for the first time. It is the first attempt to investigate which e-lifestyle avoids internet advertising more. Also, it is the first study modifying research data according to the significant effect of “the average hours of using internet” and controlling and analyzing the effect of this variable.
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Adinugraha, Hendri Hermawan, and Mila Sartika. "HALAL LIFESTYLE DI INDONESIA." An-Nisbah: Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah 6, no. 1 (April 15, 2019): 57–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.21274/an.2019.6.1.57-81.

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The purpose of this study is to describe the phenomenon of halal lifestyles in Indonesia, and to add insight of the Indonesian society about halal lifestyles in order to make it easier for them to choose Islamic lifestyle through halal lifestyle. This research method uses a literature research approach that is sourced from authoritative news and current journals which has high credibility to explain the phenomenon of halal lifestyle in Indonesia accurately. Based on the literature research that has been done it can be concluded that the increase of population and purchasing power of Muslims in the world can strengthen the halal lifestyles trend. The halal lifestyle is seen as a new lifestyle for the Muslim population in the world, especially the Muslim population in Indonesia. Even the concept of halal has been accepted by Muslims and non-Muslims, and gradually begins to become a lifestyle. Because the halal concept was universal which contained elements of benefit for all humans, halal was not only cover the needs of sharia, but is also a sustainability concept through all human activities seen from its lifestyle. The implications of the phenomenon of halal practices in Indonesia today were not only focused on the food sector, but has been spread to other sectors. Like halal tourism in Nusa Tenggara Barat and D.I. Aceh, halal cosmetics are pioneered by Wardah, a Sharia Hospital spearheaded by RSI. Sultan Agung Semarang, halal medicines initiated by herbal companies, halal modes promoted by Muslim hijabers and fashion designers, financial institutions pioneered by Bank Muamalat Indonesia, and so on. The halal lifestyles trend in Indonesia can also be seen from many animos of the media that preach about “halal lifestyles” such as halallifestyle.com, republika.co.id, ekonom.kompas.com, marketeers.com, mysalaam.com, and many seminar events that raised “halal lifestyle” theme.
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Bjekić, Dragana, and Lidija Zlatić. "Lifestyles and entrepreneurial orientation of future teachers." Zbornik radova Pedagoskog fakulteta Uzice, no. 25 (2023): 23–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/zrpfu2325029b.

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Based on the importance of the teacher's directions to developing pupils' value systems, value orientation, and professional orientation, the connection between future teachers' value orientation and their entrepreneurial orientation, as an important component of entrepreneurial behaviour, is considered in the paper. The scale of lifestyles and the scale of entrepreneurial orientation are applied. The sample consists of 258 university students from three faculties with departments of education of preschool teachers, class/primary school teachers, and subject teachers. The following results were obtained: the students preferred the working lifestyle, the utilitarian lifestyle, the esthetic lifestyle, and the hedonistic lifestyle (these are the lifestyles oriented toward one's wellbeing) more than the others, and they preferred a lifestyle of orientation toward power and respect less than the others. They assessed their entrepreneurial orientation as moderate. Entrepreneurial orientation as a composite measure and some of its separated components - readiness for risk and competitiveness correlated positively with the level of preferring two lifestyles: the lifestyle of orientation toward power and respect and the lifestyle of Prometheus activism; proactivity correlated with Prometheus activism and altruistic lifestyles, that is, with prosocial lifestyles. The main conclusion is that systematic educational interventions for the development of the entrepreneurial orientation of future teachers are necessary. These interventions should be integrated into future teacher pre-service education both directly as programmes of entrepreneurship education and indirectly as activities enhancing lifestyles and value orientation, which are formative for their professional engagement in the educational process.
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Hâncu, Anca, Florin Mihălţan, and Gabriela Radulian. "Lifestyle Medicine – Lifestyle Partnership." Internal Medicine 16, no. 1 (January 1, 2019): 67–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/inmed-2019-0054.

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AbstractHigh prevalence of noncommunicable diseases with their associated costs are related more and more to unhealthy behaviours such as unappropriated diets, lack of physical activity and smoking. Lifestyle medicine is now more and more scientific and with evidence-based fundament. The key in lifestyle change is negotiation and cooperation. Physicians should do more than education, should empower and motivate the patient in planning a healthy lifestyle leading to sustained change.
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Laury, Daniel. "Locums Lifestyle." Journal of Surgical Case Reports and Images 3, no. 1 (January 4, 2020): 01–04. http://dx.doi.org/10.31579/2690-1897/016.

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There are approximately 40,000 locums tenens physicians currently working in the United States. The author presents his experience in the industry. In addition, various topics are explored including liability issues, financial reimbursement, travel and psychological adaptations. Suggestions are presented to improve the chances of success as a locum’s tenens provider. This article is written for the current and curious provider in mind giving real world advice.
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Hassan, Sahba, Anurag Hasti, and Nikhil Agnihotri. "A correlational study to assess the relationship between body mass index and selected life style practices among high school students in selected schools at Dakshina Kannada district, Karnataka, India." IP Journal of Paediatrics and Nursing Science 7, no. 1 (April 15, 2024): 13–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.ijpns.2024.004.

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People in the 18.5-22.4 BMI range with high scores on the alternate healthy eating index and high levels of physical activity have the lowest risk of early mortality, while those with higher BMIs can still have a lower risk if they also have at least one low risk lifestyle component. To assess the body mass index of high school students in a selected school, lifestyle practice, find the association between selected lifestyle practices with demographic variables in high school students and association between Body Mass Index with demographic variables in high school students. Prior to starting the data gathering process, approval from BEO and the headmistresses of the chosen high schools was obtained. Canara High School and St. Aloysius High School in Mangalore hosted the primary study. The data gathering period ran from October 121, 2017, to January 1, 2018. All participants were told of the study's goal and gave their informed permission. The respondents received guarantees on the privacy and confidentiality of the data they submitted. Data from the samples were gathered by the researcher herself. In order to gather data, questionnaires about baseline data were used, along with a self-made rating scale to evaluate lifestyle behaviours and measures of height and weight to determine BMI. Karl Pearson ‘s correlation coefficient and Chi square test.The majority of samples, or 70%, had normal BMIs. Merely 20% of those surveyed were overweight. The least number of respondents (10%) were underweighted. Eighty-two percent of the respondents followed moderate lifestyles. Good living habits are present in 15% of the samples. The fewest responders (3%) led unhealthy lifestyles. Level of lifestyle habits broken down by area: The average lifestyle practice of students was 60.657.68, indicating that the majority of students follow a moderate lifestyle.A noteworthy correlation was observed between the mother's work and certain baseline factors, such as the body mass index score. Consequently, the null hypothesis was disproved. The score of a few chosen lifestyle activities and a few chosen baseline characteristics, such gender, were significantly correlated. They rejected the null hypothesis.Teenagers are the future citizens of this country, and their future depends on them. It is crucial to regularly assess students' body mass index and lifestyle choices so that those who lead unhealthy lifestyles can be quickly identified and treated appropriately to reduce their chance of developing health issues later on. Nurses will be able to teach parents and pupils about healthy lifestyle practices since they are aware of the relationship. The present study's findings have been taken into consideration for drawing the following conclusions.
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Koshksaray, Amir Abedini, and Tayebeh Farahani. "Internet Lifestyle of Iranian Users." International Journal of Innovation in the Digital Economy 6, no. 1 (January 2015): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijide.2015010101.

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One distinguishing factor of individuals is their lifestyles. In the internet, every individual shows a different behavior while some groups have rather similar behaviors. By identifying these groups and their interests and preferences, it becomes possible to offer a product or advertising which is compatible with their wants. This leads to conveying the value presented by the producer to the consumer with high effectiveness. One source of identifying target customers or internet users is their lifestyle in internet space. The present study aims at describing and explaining internet lifestyle (e-lifestyle) of Iranian users. In particular, this study tries to find out the most common e-lifestyle of Iranian users. To this aim, 412 students involved with internet were surveyed. After estimating the construct validity of the study through confirmatory factor analysis, the mean scores of each e-lifestyle were compared by student t-test. The results revealed that Iranian users have mostly entertainment-driven e-lifestyles. The perceived importance-driven, sociability-driven, interest-driven, novelty-driven, need-driven, and uninterested or concern-driven e-lifestyles were respectively identified after that. This is the first study investigating the most common e-lifestyle among Internet users.
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Khaira, Fathiyyatul, and Liliyana Sari. "Perceived severity of COVID-19, social support, and pandemic-related stress associated with lifestyle changes among undergraduate students in Indonesia." Journal of Public Health Research 11, no. 2 (April 2022): 227990362211033. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/22799036221103382.

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Introduction: COVID-19 affects lifestyles, including those of undergraduate students who are one of the most vulnerable populations. This study aimed to describe changes in lifestyle-related behaviors and assess the correlation between the perceived risk of COVID-19, social support, perceived stress, and lifestyle changes among undergraduate students during the pandemic. Design and methods: A total of 547 students from 32 provinces in Indonesia completed online questionnaires comprising four measures: perceived risk of COVID-19, the Lifestyle-related Behavior Questionnaire, the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, and the Pandemic-related Perceived Stress Scale. Results: Undergraduate students who lived with their families had healthier lifestyles than students who lived alone ( p = 0.007). Furthermore, The Pearson’s correlation showed a significant correlation between lifestyle changes with perceived severity ( r = 0.107; p < 0.05), social support ( r = 0.237; p < 0.001and pandemic-related stress ( r = −0.304, p < 0.001). Higher perceived severity of COVID-19 and social support were associated with a healthier lifestyle, whereas increased stress correlated with a less healthy lifestyle. Conclusion: Psychological factors correlated with lifestyle changes of Indonesian undergraduate students during the pandemic. Therefore, psychological aspects should be more considered by relatives and institutions to ensure healthier lifestyles of students.
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Chen, Yan, and Jing Zhang. "The Lifestyle Oriented Marketing of Fashion Luxury." Advanced Materials Research 796 (September 2013): 519–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.796.519.

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The individual interviews were adopted in this research to investigate and to conclude the characteristics based on lifestyles and fashion consumption behaviors of the different customers in China. Consumers were grouped according to the age, life cycle, educational background and occupation to be interviewed for lifestyle. Six lifestyles were concluded according to the most prominent behavior of the consumer. The differences in five major items of lifestyle were also concluded. The influential factors on fashion luxury consumption behaviors of Chinese consumers were discussed. The marketing strategies towards consumers with different lifestyles were proposed on the basis of consumer lifestyle.
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Lazarevic, Dusanka, and Dragan Janjetovic. "Value orientations of students, future nursery-school teachers: Stability or change." Zbornik Instituta za pedagoska istrazivanja, no. 35 (2003): 289–307. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/zipi0335289l.

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Results are presented of investigations on value orientations of students future nursery-school teachers, as manifested by preferences of certain lifestyles. The aim was to examine if there is stability or change in the desirability of some lifestyles in three generations of students of Higher School for Nursery-School Teacher Training. Examinations were carried out on preferences of the following lifestyles: hedonistic, utilitarian altruistic, aesthetic, orientation to power and social standing, cognitive self-realization and Promethean activism. The obtained results indicate a certain stability in student value profile throughout the study period but also certain changes. In the value profile of future nursery-school teachers self-realization emerges consistently in the examined generations as the most desirable and accepted lifestyle. Then, the tendency to gradually decline was found in aesthetic, utilitarian, cognitive, altruistic Promethean, hedonistic and orientation to power and social standing lifestyles of which the last one consistently occurred in three generations as the least desirable lifestyle. Changes were manifested in the increasing desirability of utilitarian lifestyle from the first to the third generation as well as in gradual decline of desirability degree in self realization and aesthetic lifestyles. Also, the trend of increasing agreement between lifestyle students prefer and their current lifestyle was noticeable.
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Riska Khairani, Saripuddin Saripuddin, and Enny Fitriani. "Esensi Gaya Hidup Minimalis: Studi Living Qur’an Surah Al-Furqan ayat 67 Perspektif Generasi Milenial di Kota Medan." Al-Fahmu: Jurnal Ilmu Al-Qur'an dan Tafsir 2, no. 1 (March 30, 2023): 91–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.58363/alfahmu.v2i1.16.

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The background of this research is the prevalence of unhealthy lifestyles among millennials lifestyles of extravagance wasting money flaunting wealth. Even though there are lifestyles that have a myriad of benefits when applied, they are none other than following a minimalist lifestyle. But sadly, minimalist life is not something that is coveted among millennials. In fact, in Surah Al-Furqan: 67 it is explained that we should not waste wealth excessively and should not be stingy with the assets we have. The formulation of the problem and the purpose of this study is to find out how contemporary classical scholars interpret Surah Al-Furqan: 67 and what is the essence of the minimalistic lifestyle according to millennials in Medan. The method used is phenomenology and interview qualitative method. The results of this study show the view of contemporary classical scholars that actually a minimalist lifestyle is that we can have and use it, but it is forbidden to overdo it. The nature of qanaah and zuhud really needs to be applied in living a lifestyle. Meanwhile, the application of a minimalist lifestyle in millennial society is still limited, because at the same time there are still many millennials who are competing to implement a hedonic lifestyle, but not a few are also starting to adopt a minimalist lifestyle by not following their passions to exaggerate in living life.
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Gigir, Fabio, Abdul Rasyid Umaternate, and Yoseph Santie. "IMPLIKASI MEDIA SOSIAL DALAM PERGESERAN GAYA HIDUP PEMUDA DI DESA KANEYAN KECAMATAN TARERAN." JURNAL PARADIGMA : Journal of Sociology Research and Education 2, no. 2 (December 31, 2021): 125–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.53682/jpjsre.v2i2.1720.

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The purpose of the study was to describe the implications of social media in youth lifestyle shifts (Study of Social Change in Kaneyan Village, Tareran District, South Minahasa Regency). The method used in this study is a qualitative descriptive method, using an analytical approach that aims to describe and accurately describe systematically and actually the implications of social media in lifestyle shifts in youth by using observation, documentation, and interview techniques as data collection techniques. The results show that the implications of social media in the shift in youth lifestyles greatly affect the lifestyle habits of youth. The factors that cause them to be affected are lifestyle industry factors, lifestyle advertising, public relations and lifestyle journalists, and hedonic lifestyles. From the results of the research that has been stated, it is hoped that it can be useful for lecturers, students, prospective students, in order to develop education, especially at Manado State University.
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Nagal, Masayo. "Relationships among Lifestyle Awareness, Age, and Lifestyle-related Diseases in Healthy Japanese Community Residents." Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal 5, no. 2 (September 22, 2020): 103–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.31372/20200502.1092.

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Purpose: It is widely known that the risk of lifestyle-related diseases can be reduced by reviewing lifestyles, and a variety of efforts for their prevention, such as health education, are being implemented. This study examined community residents’ lifestyle awareness, examining their views on their health and lifestyles, age, and lifestyle related diseases. Methods: Study subjects were 180 healthy people (28 men and 152 women) who participated in a health checkup. Participants answered a questionnaire about their awareness of health and lifestyle and their views of disorders. Subsequent measurements of speed of sound (SOS), acceleration plethysmography (APG), and visceral fat area (VFA) were also obtained. Results: The results of the study suggest that age was correlated with some health-related attitudes and behaviors. When health awareness among members of a group is high, it is necessary to provide them with the required information and continuing intervention to motivate them to continue their health improvement. Conclusion: It seems that health awareness influences lifestyle, and its improvement slows the progress of lifestyle related diseases and reduces the effects of aging.
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Rabbani Khorasgani, Mohammad. "Woman’s Health Improvement through Lifestyle Modifications: Focus on Islamic Lifestyle." Women Health Care and Issues 4, no. 5 (June 17, 2021): 01–02. http://dx.doi.org/10.31579/2642-9756/057.

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Life style affects different aspects of human life, therefore, the human health is influenced by it, directly or non-directly. In recent years, the beneficial use of lifestyle intervention for health improvement has noticed interestingly. In the article, health improvement of the women through lifestyle modifications with focus on Islamic lifestyle is presented, briefly.
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x, Anjali, KRajalakshmy x, and S. Abdul Gafoor. "Lifestyle Practices and Awareness Regarding Lifestyle Diseases among Adolescent Girls." International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) 13, no. 7 (July 5, 2024): 138–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.21275/sr24629105353.

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Christine Hutagalung, Cynthia, Sutaryat Trisnamansyah, Rita Sulastini, and Sri Handayani. "School Health Business Management (Uks) To Improve Healthy Lifestyles In Sd Negeri Dki Jakarta." International Journal of Educational Research & Social Sciences 3, no. 4 (September 1, 2022): 1433–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.51601/ijersc.v3i4.434.

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School Health Business Management (UKS) to improve a healthy lifestyle at SDN Jakarta, has not run optimally in its implementation, so that many UKS programs have not been realized as they should. If there is no solution, it is feared that UKS activities will not run. The specific purpose of this study is to get an overview of UKS management in improving a healthy lifestyle at SDN Jakarta. The general objectives are: a. To find out the UKS management plan in improving a healthy lifestyle at SDN Jakarta, b. To find out the organization of UKS management in improving a healthy lifestyle at SDN Jakarta, c. To find out the implementation of UKS management in improving a healthy lifestyle at SDN Jakarta, d. To find out the assessment of UKS management in improving a healthy lifestyle at SDN Jakarta. e. To find out the problems of UKS management in improving a healthy lifestyle at SDN Jakarta f. To find out UKS management solutions to improve a healthy lifestyle at SDN Jakarta. The philosophical basis of this research is the philosophy of constructivism, while the theoretical basis used is the management theory by GR Terry (2009), the theory by UKS Notoatmodjo, et al (2012) and the theory of healthy lifestyles by Kus Irianto (2004). qualitative. Data collection is done through: Documentation studies, observations, interviews, and triangulation. The results of the research include: planning, organizing, implementing, assessing, problems and solutions for UKS management to improve a healthy lifestyle at SDN Jakarta, requires visionary leadership, responsibility, and upgrading human resources with all supporting facilities so as to produce graduates who care about healthy lifestyles, healthy lifestyles, both in terms of input, process, output and outcome. Conclusion; UKS management to improve healthy lifestyles for SD Negeri DKI Jakarta students which has a positive impact on increasing healthy living behaviors both at school and in their environment
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Haryanto, Budhi, Awang Febrianto, and Edi Cahyono. "LIFESTYLE AND CONSUMER PREFERENCES IN CHOOSING LOCAL OR FOREIGN BRANDS: A STUDY OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOR IN SURAKARTA – INDONESIA." Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan 21, no. 1 (April 5, 2019): 74–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.9744/jmk.21.1.74-88.

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This study discusses the relationship between lifestyle and individual preferences in choosing local or foreign brands. The sample consisted of 250 people, taken randomly through surveys in several public places in Surakarta - Indonesia, including the department stores, traditional markets, or other public areas, where many people were there and were willing to become research participants. Fur­thermore, the collected data is processed using factor analysis to reduce lifestyle dimensions, and logistic regression analysis is used to explain the relationship between lifestyle dimensions and pre­ferences in choosing a local brand or foreign brand, in this case represented by Wong Solo Grilled Chicken (WSGC) or Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC).The test results indicate 13 dimensions of lifestyle, and only 5 dimensions are significantly related to brand preference: (1) individuals who have a fashion consciousness lifestyle tend to choose KFC rather than WSGC, (2) individuals with health consciousness lifestyles tend to choose WSGC rather than KFC, (3) individuals with leadership lifestyles tend choosing KFC rather than WSGC, (4) individuals with attentiveness lifestyle tend to choose WSGC rather than KFC, and (5) individuals with extroversion lifestyles tend to choose KFC rather than WSGC. This study also discusses the implications of studies related to the contribution of theory, practitioners, and possibilities for future studies
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Haryanto, Budhi, Awang Febrianto, and Edi Cahyono. "LIFESTYLE AND CONSUMER PREFERENCES IN CHOOSING LOCAL OR FOREIGN BRANDS: A STUDY OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOR IN SURAKARTA – INDONESIA." Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan 21, no. 1 (April 5, 2019): 74–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.9744/jmk.21.1.75-89.

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This study discusses the relationship between lifestyle and individual preferences in choosing local or foreign brands. The sample consisted of 250 people, taken randomly through surveys in several public places in Surakarta - Indonesia, including the department stores, traditional markets, or other public areas, where many people were there and were willing to become research participants. Fur­thermore, the collected data is processed using factor analysis to reduce lifestyle dimensions, and logistic regression analysis is used to explain the relationship between lifestyle dimensions and pre­ferences in choosing a local brand or foreign brand, in this case represented by Wong Solo Grilled Chicken (WSGC) or Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC).The test results indicate 13 dimensions of lifestyle, and only 5 dimensions are significantly related to brand preference: (1) individuals who have a fashion consciousness lifestyle tend to choose KFC rather than WSGC, (2) individuals with health consciousness lifestyles tend to choose WSGC rather than KFC, (3) individuals with leadership lifestyles tend choosing KFC rather than WSGC, (4) individuals with attentiveness lifestyle tend to choose WSGC rather than KFC, and (5) individuals with extroversion lifestyles tend to choose KFC rather than WSGC. This study also discusses the implications of studies related to the contribution of theory, practitioners, and possibilities for future studies
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Busyeiri, Muhammad Latif, and Nasyafka Dinanti. "Lifestyles during The Roaring 20s of America in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby." Lililacs Journal : English Literature, Language, and Cultural Studies Journal 1, no. 1 (January 12, 2021): 41–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.21009/lililacs.011.05.

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Literature is the result of human interaction and culture in which they reflect or imitate the condition of the era they were written in. Due to this reason, some literature is able to function as a way for modern-day readers to have an understanding on how life was like in the past. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is one such novel that contains similar condition during the roaring 20s of America. The novel contains different lifestyles of the American people during the time and revealed the harsh reality of those who were idolizing The American Dream. Using sociological approach, this study aims to learn about the social condition during the roaring 20s of America. Lifestyles during the roaring 20s of America in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is chosen as the title of the study to find out the lifestyle that existed during the roaring 20s of America as reflected in The Great Gatsby. The result of the study shows that different lifestyles that existed during the roaring 20s of America as shown in The Great Gatsby are wealthy lifestyle, modest lifestyle criminal lifestyle, hedonistic lifestyle, impoverished lifestyle. And surrounding factors such as different social class and social gap that existed during the time.
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Safitri, Ririh Megah. "Menjadi Perempuan Tambak Lorok: Konstruksi Gaya Hidup Perempuan Muslim Pesisir." JSW: Jurnal Sosiologi Walisongo 2, no. 2 (November 15, 2018): 149. http://dx.doi.org/10.21580/jsw.2018.2.2.2731.

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<p>Identity and existence become a crucial issue lately, both in the factual context even cyberspace (cyber society). In this context lifestyle construction is the main issue to analysis the coastal Muslim women's identity. The study of the lifestyle construction of coastal Muslim women uses qualitative methodo­logies to obtain a comprehensive meaning regarding lifestyle. There are several influential factors in the process of forming individual lifestyles. The first one is the cultural, social and religious background that has been internalized in each individual through cultural values and social norms. The second factor is the environment where individuals live and socialize with the other society. In this context, the physical elements which include geographical, topographic and climate appearance are the main influences on the construction of individual lifestyles related to the adaptation process. Another influential factor is the media that the content is a lifestyle preference. Based on these factors, this study will focus on three points, there is the perception of coastal women on lifestyle, factors that influence the process of lifestyle construction and the meaning of coastal Muslim women’s lifestyle. There are three conclusions in this study regarding the hidden goals in consumption activities refer to saving material, representation of social status through lifestyle and indicators of self-existence.</p>
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Turnip, Esra Desyanti, Maria Yunita Indriarini, and Yosi Maria Wijaya. "Unhealthy Lifestyle Among Sufferers Of Gastritis On Young Adult Age." Jurnal Berita Ilmu Keperawatan 16, no. 2 (August 31, 2023): 232–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.23917/bik.v16i2.2346.

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GGastritis is generally experienced by young adults caused by unhealthy lifestyle patterns, including diet, sleep patterns, physical activity, and stress. This study aims to identify the description of the lifestyle of young adults with gastritis that includes diet, sleep pattern, physical activity, and stress. This research method used was quantitative with a cross-sectional design, using a lifestyle questionnaire which was distributed using a Google form to 133 students who were selected through total sampling. The results showed that the average age of respondents was 20.9 years and the majority were women. lifestyle profile found, the total healthy lifestyle was 46.6% unhealthy. Lifestyles include diet, sleep patterns, and physical activity indicating nearly the same results by about 51-52% in unhealthy categories. For stress levels, there were 70.7% respondents in the moderate category. The number of male respondents in the category of healthy lifestyles and do not have the same results (12.8%), whereas in women, 33.8% in the unhealthy category. On the male lifestyle profile, unhealthy categories on physical activity, while in women on eating habits. The conclusion of the study for lifestyle among respondents were in the unhealthy category. Young adults with gastritis are recommended to adopt a healthy lifestyle to avoid the complication of gastritis.
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Gadeikienė, Agnė, Laura Šalčiuvienė, Jūratė Banytė, Aistė Dovalienė, Mindaugas Kavaliauskas, and Žaneta Piligrimienė. "Emerging Consumer Healthy Lifestyles in Lithuania." Sustainability 13, no. 18 (September 8, 2021): 10056. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su131810056.

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Consumer lifestyle is considered one of the important predictors of sustainable consumption behavior at the individual, community and societal levels. In this paper, the healthy lifestyle of consumers is analyzed and defined as the lifestyle that explains how people live in terms of health. This study focuses on consumers’ healthy lifestyle clusters and offers an updated healthy lifestyle measurement tool that can be used to segment consumers into specific segments according to six healthy lifestyle domains: physical, mental, emotional, social, spiritual and intellectual health. An online survey with 645 respondents of different socio-demographic profiles was conducted in Lithuania. Based on data collected through questionnaires, specific segments were identified using self-organizing maps and cluster analysis methods. The findings suggest that four different segments could represent consumers concerning their healthy lifestyles. The results will be of use to companies initiating marketing campaigns to target different consumer groups with their brands and offering healthy lifestyle-related products and services to consumers in Lithuania. The findings are also valuable for public policymakers and opinion leaders who foster healthy lifestyles and seek to form a public opinion regarding sustainable consumption.
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Wang, Shiwei. "Family Decline and Lifestyle Change." Transactions on Social Science, Education and Humanities Research 4 (March 12, 2024): 15–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.62051/bsjcvq58.

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Family lifestyle is an important part of social lifestyle an important component of society's way of life, throughout history, social change has always been linked to lifestyles, and changes in family lifestyles have reflected socio-economic development. Economic progression changed notions toward marriage in the recent years, and this has resulted in less fertility rate, and more children not living with both parents. Decline in marriage or split by parents can be treated as a shrinkage in family that can impose negative effect on overall level of education attainment and financial pressures.
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P. Kawale, Shubhangi, Amruta Chaudhary, Deepti Shrivastava, Radhika Lahoti, and Akash More. "The Daily Lifestyles Choices Lead to the Increase in Infertility Rate in Couples." ECS Transactions 107, no. 1 (April 24, 2022): 18155–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/10701.18155ecst.

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INTRODUCTION: -The lifestyle plays an important role in every person’s life. In an industrial nation or a developing country people usually prefers to modifiable lifestyles according to their surroundings, background and environmental conditions. Lifestyle factors could affect the general health and the wellness of an individual including the fertility. The changes in couple’s lifestyle are directly proportional to the fertility rate. This review highlights both male and female infertility due to their lifestyle choices, which includes the age of starting of a family, obesity, excessive alcohol intake, smoking addiction, drug addiction, stress, clothing choices, lubricants, these lifestyle factors are associated with the infertility rate. There are other environmental factors which are responsible for the damage the fertility and other body organs, which results the decrease in chances of various fertility treatments. CONCLUSION: -This article concludes that lifestyles choice can have a major impact on individual’s fertility and reduced the chances having healthy sexual intercourses which also affects the infertility among them. The goal is to help people understand the impact of their lifestyle choices on daily basis.
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Gall, S. L., K. Sanderson, K. J. Smith, G. Patton, T. Dwyer, and A. Venn. "Bi-directional associations between healthy lifestyles and mood disorders in young adults: The Childhood Determinants of Adult Health Study." Psychological Medicine 46, no. 12 (June 24, 2016): 2535–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033291716000738.

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BackgroundHealthy lifestyles prevent cardiovascular disease and are increasingly recognized in relation to mental health but longitudinal studies are limited. We examined bi-directional associations between mood disorders and healthy lifestyles in a cohort followed for 5 years.MethodParticipants were aged 26–36 years at baseline (2004–2006) and 31–41 years at follow-up (2009–2011). At follow-up, lifetime mood disorders (depression or dysthymia) were retrospectively diagnosed with the Composite International Diagnostic Interview. A five-item lifestyle score (comprising body mass index, non-smoking, alcohol consumption, leisure time physical activity and healthy diet) was measured at both time points. Linear and log multinomial regression determined if mood disorder before baseline predicted changes in lifestyle (n= 1041). Log binomial regression estimated whether lifestyle at baseline predicted new episodes of mood disorder (n= 1233). Covariates included age, sex, socio-economic position, parental and marital status, social support, major life events, cardiovascular disease history, and self-rated physical and mental health.ResultsA history of mood disorder before baseline predicted unfavourable trajectories of lifestyle over follow-up, including somewhat lower risk of improvement [relative risk (RR) 0.76, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.56–1.03] and greater risk of worsening (RR 1.46, 95% CI 0.99–2.15) of lifestyle independent of confounding factors. Higher lifestyle scores at baseline were associated with a 22% (RR 0.76, 95% CI 0.61–0.95) reduced risk of first episodes of mood disorder, independent of confounding factors.ConclusionsHealthy lifestyles and mood disorders are closely related. Our results suggest that healthy lifestyles may not only reduce cardiovascular disease but also promote mental health.
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Wahyuningsih, Lenny, Putri Dian Dia Conia, Meilla Dwi Nurmala, Aisling O’Boyle, Siti Muhibah, and Bangun Yoga Wibowo. "The Effect of Lifestyle on Social and Social Norm: A Case Study of Male University Students at a Public University in Banten, Indonesia." Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia Gemilang 3, no. 1 (February 17, 2023): 114–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.53889/jpig.v3i1.183.

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Developments in technology and culture affect a person's attitude and lifestyle. Lifestyle describes the "whole person" who interacts with his environment. One of the trendy lifestyles in demand by various people, including students, is the modern lifestyle. Modern lifestyles influence consumers' consumption decisions because good images will arise if we can follow this lifestyle. Especially in social problems, where to hang out, and style in appearance. So, a person's lifestyle is related to his association and social norms that are carried out in the surrounding environment. This study aimed to determine the relationship between the influence of lifestyle on student association and social norms. This research uses a quantitative approach with a correlational study. Respondents in this study were male students at a state university in Banten, Indonesia, which consisted of the Faculty of Law, Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Teaching and Education, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Business Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, totaling 115 people. Data collection uses a VALS scale questionnaire (adaptation). The results of this study indicate that there is an influence of lifestyle on association and social norms. A simple lifestyle following the circumstances of the respondents influences associations that do not require a "brand image" or require branded goods in their association. As well as influences social norms as well. If lifestyle changes, then the behavior shown will also affect the social norms that it does.
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Burdette, Amy M., Belinda L. Needham, Miles G. Taylor, and Terrence D. Hill. "Health Lifestyles in Adolescence and Self-rated Health into Adulthood." Journal of Health and Social Behavior 58, no. 4 (October 10, 2017): 520–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022146517735313.

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Do health behaviors cluster together as health lifestyles in adolescence? Are these lifestyles socially patterned? Do these lifestyles impact physical health into adulthood? To answer these questions, we employed data from Waves 1 and 4 of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health ( n = 7,827). Our latent class analysis revealed four health lifestyles: (a) low risk, (b) moderate risk with substance use, (c) moderate risk with inactivity, and (d) high risk. As suggested by health lifestyle theory, membership in these classes varied according to gender, race-ethnicity, and family structure. Consistent with the life course perspective, regression analyses indicated that those in the high-risk lifestyle tend to exhibit worse health in adolescence and adulthood than those in the low-risk lifestyle. Our findings confirm that socially patterned lifestyles can be observed in adolescence, and these lifestyles are potentially important for understanding the distribution of physical health across the early life course.
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Nomani, Abid Nadeem. "Effect of Sedentary Lifestyle on Obesity." Journal of Integrated Community Health 10, no. 02 (December 30, 2021): 12–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.24321/2319.9113.202107.

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One of the biggest health hazards is a sedentary or inactive lifestyle. Sedentary behaviour entails spending too much time sitting or lying down without activity. Vital practices for good health are physical activity and regular exercise. However, many people do not exercise regularly. “All causes of death raised by Sedentary lifestyles, the risk of CVD, diabetes mellitus, and obesity doubled due to sedentary lifestyle and chances of colon cancer increase, development of high blood pressure, progression of osteoporosis, occurrence of lipid disorders, depression, and anxiety are also caused due to sedentary lifestyle. Sedentary behaviour is becoming a major public health concern according to the WHO. Despite being connected to a variety of chronic health disorders; sedentary lifestyles appear to be becoming more prevalent in many countries. The health concerns connected with a sedentary lifestyle are being confirmed by recent study.
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Wallace, Janet P., and Alyce D. Fly. "LIFESTYLE." ACSM's Health & Fitness Journal 12, no. 2 (March 2008): 8–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/01.fit.0000312406.02013.28.

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Künster, Marlene. "Lifestyle." Bankmagazin 61, no. 4 (March 27, 2012): 62–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1365/s35127-012-0368-1.

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Hayward, Rhodri. "Lifestyle." Lancet 364, no. 9433 (August 2004): 495. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(04)16792-5.

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Schneider, F., and C. Weiller. "Lifestyle." Der Nervenarzt 85, no. 12 (December 2014): 1499–500. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00115-013-3971-9.

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Murphy, Ryan Patrick. "Lifestyle." GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 26, no. 2 (April 1, 2020): 273–301. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10642684-8141844.

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This essay offers a genealogy of lifestyle, a category widely used in the 1960s to mark dissident kinship networks and sexual practices: single parenting, bisexuality, gender nonconformity, polyamory, cohabitation, and communal living, among many others. I argue that the concept of lifestyle emerged in a desire among white mid-twentieth-century suburbanites for the social and sexual worlds that preceded rapid suburbanization, those most visible in the immigrant industrial metropolis at its peak in the decades immediately before the United States drastically restricted immigration in 1924. Even at the apex of suburbanization in the 1960s, many people refused to comply with the demand for suburban domesticity, staying in the city, joining countercultural groups, or adopting what came to be called alternative lifestyles. But in that act of dissent, urban planners, real estate developers, and marketing experts saw an opportunity and began to sell urban lifestyle landscapes that they claimed would reproduce the sexual heterogeneity of the early twentieth-century industrial metropolis. By the 1980s, as ever more people lived outside the nuclear family, a growing lifestyle market drove up prices in central cities that amplified the class and race exclusions that the social movements of the 1960s contested. This article is therefore both a critical and a recuperative reading of lifestyle, one that uses the category to show how dissident sexualities can be both the harbinger of the niche-marketed gentrified city and an incitement to new ways of living and loving that advance the pursuit of economic justice.
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Cockerham, William C. "Health Lifestyle Theory and the Convergence of Agency and Structure." Journal of Health and Social Behavior 46, no. 1 (March 2005): 51–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002214650504600105.

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This article utilizes the agency-structure debate as a framework for constructing a health lifestyle theory. No such theory currently exists, yet the need for one is underscored by the fact that many daily lifestyle practices involve considerations of health outcomes. An individualist paradigm has influenced concepts of health lifestyles in several disciplines, but this approach neglects the structural dimensions of such lifestyles and has limited applicability to the empirical world. The direction of this article is to present a theory of health lifestyles that includes considerations of both agency and structure, with an emphasis upon restoring structure to its appropriate position. The article begins by defining agency and structure, followed by presentation of a health lifestyle model and the theoretical and empirical studies that support it.
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Wu, Yu-Hsiang, and Ruth A. Bentler. "Do Older Adults Have Social Lifestyles That Place Fewer Demands on Hearing?" Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 23, no. 09 (October 2012): 697–711. http://dx.doi.org/10.3766/jaaa.23.9.4.

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Background: Listening demand, or auditory lifestyle, is an important factor that needs to be considered when selecting a hearing aid and specific amplification features. Although elderly adults often report having fewer listening demands, auditory lifestyles of people in different age groups have not been objectively quantified and compared. Although it is assumed that the social lifestyles of older adults, e.g., retirement, place fewer demands on hearing, this assumption has not been examined empirically. Purpose: The purposes of the current study were to (1) objectively characterize and compare the auditory lifestyle of younger and older adults with hearing impairment and (2) examine the relationships between age, social lifestyle, and auditory lifestyle. Research Design: This is a nonexperimental study using a correlational design. Study Sample: Twenty-seven adults with bilateral hearing impairment aged 40–88 yr were recruited and served as subjects. Data Collection and Analysis: To objectively quantify auditory lifestyle, participants carried noise dosimeters to measure sound levels in their daily lives for 1 wk. To help interpret the dosimeter data, participants used paper-and-pencil journals to describe their listening activities and environments. The auditory lifestyle was also subjectively quantified by the Auditory Lifestyle and Demand Questionnaire (ALDQ). Three self-report inventories were used to characterize participants' social lifestyles: Social Network Index, Welin Activity Scale, and Social Convoy Questionnaire. Results: A total of 1,267 journal entries covering 2,032 hr of dosimeter recordings were obtained from participants for analyses. Although younger and older participants reported spending comparable time in a given category of listening event, the dosimeter-measured sound level was higher for younger listeners. For auditory lifestyle quantified by dosimeter, correlation analyses revealed that older age was associated with lower Social Network Index scores (smaller social networks) and fewer listening demands. Regression models further indicated that the Social Network Index score more accurately predicted listening demand than age. Finally, path analysis suggested that the effect of age on listening demand was mediated by the Social Network Index score. Self-report auditory lifestyle measured by the ALDQ was not associated with age and social lifestyle. Conclusions: The results indicate that older listeners tend to encounter quieter listening situations than younger listeners. The data are also consistent with the hypothesis that older adults have less active social lifestyles that place fewer demands on hearing. Therefore, the current study suggests the important role of social lifestyle in listening demand and the need to consider this factor in clinical management of hearing loss.
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Eras, Pien, Ana Paula Simões-Wüst, and Carel Thijs. "Influence of Alternative Lifestyles on Antibiotic Use during Pregnancy, Lactation and in Children." Antibiotics 10, no. 7 (July 9, 2021): 837. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10070837.

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Alternative lifestyles are likely to be associated with distinct usage of specific medicinal products. Our goal was to find out whether the intake of antibiotics during pregnancy and by children differs according to whether the mothers have alternative or conventional lifestyles. Therefore, we investigated the use of antibiotics by pregnant women and by children up to 11 years of age participating in the KOALA Birth Cohort Study. This cohort comprises two recruitment groups of mother–infant pairs, one with alternative lifestyles (selected via organic food shops, anthroposophic clinicians and midwives, anthroposophic under-five clinics, Rudolf Steiner schools and relevant magazines, n = 491) the other with conventional lifestyles (no selection based on lifestyle, n = 2343). Mothers in the alternative lifestyle group more frequently adhered to specific living rules and identified themselves with anthroposophy more than mothers in the conventional lifestyle group. The results revealed significant differences in antibiotic use during pregnancy and in children from 3 months to 10 years of age between the two groups. The rate of antibiotic use in children was consistently lower in the alternative lifestyle group than in the conventional lifestyle group. Antibiotic use in pregnancy was higher in low educated women, and maternal antibiotic use during lactation was higher after an instrumented delivery in hospital. Antibiotic use in the infant was higher when they had older sibs or were born in hospital, and lower in those who had been longer breastfed. After adjustment for these factors, the differences in antibiotic use between the alternative and conventional groups remained. The results suggest that an alternative lifestyle is associated with cautious antibiotic use during pregnancy, lactation and in children.
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Ryan, Mandy, Deokhee Yi, Alison Avenell, Flora Douglas, Lorna Aucott, Edwin van Teijlingen, and Luke Vale. "Gaining pounds by losing pounds: preferences for lifestyle interventions to reduce obesity." Health Economics, Policy and Law 10, no. 2 (October 28, 2014): 161–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1744133114000413.

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AbstractWhile there is evidence that weight-loss interventions reduce morbidity, indications of their acceptability are limited. Understanding preferences for lifestyle interventions will help policymakers design interventions. We used a discrete choice experiment to investigate preferences for lifestyle interventions to reduce adult obesity. Attributes focused on: the components of the programme; weight change; short-term and longer-term health gains; time spent on the intervention and financial costs incurred. Data were collected through a web-based questionnaire, with 504 UK adults responding. Despite evidence that dietary interventions are the most effective way to lose weight, respondents preferred lifestyle interventions involving physical activity. While the evidence suggests that behaviour change support improves effectiveness of interventions, its value to participants was limited. A general preference to maintain current lifestyles, together with the sensitivity of take up to financial costs, suggests financial incentives could be used to help maximise uptake of healthy lifestyle interventions. An important target group for change, men, required more compensation to take up healthier lifestyles. Those of normal weight, who will increase in weight over time if they do not change their lifestyle, required the highest compensation. Policymakers face challenges in inducing people to change their behaviour and adopt healthy lifestyles.
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Batista, Patrícia, João Neves-Amado, Anabela Pereira, and João Amado. "Application of the FANTASTIC Lifestyle Questionnaire in the Academic Context." Healthcare 10, no. 12 (December 10, 2022): 2503. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10122503.

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Studying citizens’ lifestyles is extremely important for understanding society and the social conditions of the personal lifestyle. Understanding the lifestyles of university students is especially important because they will be the future citizens and professionals who will shape society’s future. The aim of this study was a systematic review of the scientific literature about the use of the FANTASTIC Lifestyle questionnaire in an academic context. The reflective systematic literature review was carried out on PubMed, MEDLINE, Science Direct, and SCIELO databases with the keywords (“FANTASTIC Lifestyle questionnaire” OR “FANTASTICO questionnaire” OR “FANTASTIC questionnaire” OR “FANTASTIC survey” OR “FANTASTIC checklist”) AND (“university students”). The PRISMA criteria for reporting systematic reviews and meta-analyses were applied. The inclusion criteria were the use of the “FANTASTIC Lifestyle questionnaire” instrument for measuring lifestyles, the presentation of quantitative or qualitative results, and psychometric studies. The exclusion criteria were no use of FANTASTIC Lifestyle Questionnaire; other population, no quantitative or qualitative analysis, incomplete articles. The 15 scientific articles included in the study were analyzed. This literature review allowed us to conclude the importance and usefulness/actuality of this questionnaire. Furthermore, the importance of diagnosis should be emphasized, as should the development of strategies and intervention programs for the maintenance or creation of healthy societies.
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Cewińska, Joanna, and Małgorzata Striker. "Managers’ Interference with Employees’ Lifestyles While Working Remotely during COVID-19 Pandemic." Sustainability 15, no. 15 (August 2, 2023): 11870. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su151511870.

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The purpose of this article is to identify what factors influence employees’ opinions on supervisors’ interference with their lifestyles in remote working conditions during COVID-19. Our sample included 1000 participants, both managers and non-managers. Outcomes variables included the following: managerial interference with the lifestyle of employees, acceptance of different lifestyles, and unequal treatment of employees in relation to their lifestyle. Explanatory variables related to employees’ characteristics included sex, age, education and seniority and the position in the company (managers/workers), size of the team of employees, size of the organization, characteristics of work (individual/teamwork), as well as the degree of formality in employees’ behaviors. Analysis was conducted using logistic regression in a multivariate analysis of individual (employee-side) and organizational determinants. Our research has shown that lifestyle acceptance, lifestyle interference when working remotely, and unequal treatment of employees based on lifestyle are determined as follows: the organization’s characteristics, the nature of the work, and the social characteristics of the employees. Our findings contribute to understanding how remote work is perceived in relation to employees’ lifestyles. These insights can help organizations develop effective policies and practices regarding, for example, health interventions to support and not unreasonably interfere with their privacy.
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Gruzdeva, A. A., E. A. Kharitonova, E. A. Motyleva, M. V. Ilyin, and D. L. Mushnikov. "RESULTS OF THE INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT OF THE POTENTIAL OF LIFESTYLE OF PATIENTS WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION WITH DIFFERENT LEVEL OF TREATMENT PERFORMANCE." Russian Archives of Internal Medicine 8, no. 6 (December 3, 2018): 444–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.20514/2226-6704-2018-8-6-444-450.

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Introduction.Arterial hypertension is one of the most serious problems of the contemporary health care. Within the qualimetric approach and quantification of “lifestyle” capacity. However, research papers dealing with the relationship impact medical care cardiac profile and complete realization of the potential of the lifestyles of patients, it is not enough. The purpose of the research is to explore the potential lifestyle hypertensive patients and its role in ensuring the effectiveness of the treatment.Materials and methods. The study was conducted on the basis of the medical organizations of the Kostroma region. Research methods: expert, sociological, analytical, statistical. Analysed data on 400 patients a cardiac profile: lifestyle parameters monitoring data of patients using the original automated management factors impact medical care Cardiac profile, data expert evaluation of physician lifestyles of the patient and the patient questionnaire survey, consisting of 8 questions.Results and discussion. Found that in patients with arterial hypertension has reduced the capacity of lifestyle for all its components, including the low level of medical activity, low level of medical awareness, inadequate recreational activity disregard for the principles of a balanced diet, the prevalence of bad habits. There are significant differences in the potential lifestyle of patients with low and high levels of treatment success, proving the importance of lifestyle modification patients, his healing in the practice of primary care physicians health.Conclusions and proposals. It is recommended that the monitoring capacity of the lifestyles of patients with arterial hypertension in the context of district clinics.
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Priasmoro, Dian Pitaloka. "A Analysis of sociodemographic factors as a trigger for a passive lifestyle of the college student in Malang." Babali Nursing Research 4, no. 1 (January 31, 2023): 153–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.37363/bnr.2023.41157.

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Introduction: Passive lifestyles carried out by community groups, such as among students, can cause health problems in the future, such as the emergence of degenerative diseases and endocrine diseases. Certain lifestyles that are carried out can be influenced by internal factors such as sociodemographic factors. This study aims to analyze the sociodemographic factors that trigger passive lifestyle behaviour in students. Methods: the design of this research is a description. The research was conducted in June 2022, involving 127 respondents from Malang city. The population in this study were students in the town of Malang; the research sample was some students who lived passive lifestyles. The sampling technique used purposive sampling with the criteria that students were living a passive lifestyle, as evidenced by a score of less than 36 (inactive lifestyle) obtained from screening using a questionnaire. The International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) is used to identify the passive.Furthermore, the data were analyzed by bivariate analysis with chi-square and multivariate with odds ratio. Results: the results of the study show that the education factor triggers a passive lifestyle among students, with a value of 13.625 or 13.6%, meaning that 13.6% of the trigger for an inactive lifestyle is from the education factor. Conclusion: based on the study's results, it can be concluded that a person's behaviour is determined mainly by their attitudes and understanding. So it is essential to give massive educational efforts to teenagers about the impact of a passive lifestyle to change their behaviour.
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Pangestu, Adinda Widia, Fahruddin Kurdi, and Hanny Rasni. "The Relation Between Life Style and Quality of Life on Hypertension Farmers in Panti District, Jember Regency." Journal of Rural Community Nursing Practice 2, no. 1 (March 30, 2024): 97–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.58545/jrcnp.v2i1.226.

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Farmers' unhealthy lifestyles may raise their risk of hypertension. The physical and mental effects of hypertension also impact farmers' quality of life. The study aimed to explain the connection between hypertensive farmers' lifestyles and quality of life in the Panti District of the Jember Regency. 204 farmers with hypertension were the subjects of this cross-sectional study, which utilized proportional random sampling. The WHOQOL-BREF Questionnaire and the Lifestyle Questionnaire are used in data collection to assess farmers' quality of life and lifestyle. The Spearman test with a value of 0.05 was used for data analysis. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov one-sample test revealed that hypertensive farmers in the Panti District had a significant lifestyle (p-value 0.00) based on the findings. Most hypertensive farmers in Jember Regency's Panti District lead healthy lifestyles. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov one sample test also shows that hypertension farmers in Panti District have a significantly better quality of life (p-value 0.00). Most hypertensive farmers in Panti District, Jember Regency (45.1%) live well. In hypertensive farmers in Panti District, Jember Regency, a relationship exists between lifestyle and quality of life (p-value 0.001). This study concludes that hypertensive farmers in Panti District, Jember Regency, have a better quality of life because of their lifestyle. Farmers can improve their health, reduce their risk of hypertension, and alleviate pain by changing their lifestyle. As a result, farmers' physical and mental well-being improves their quality of life.
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Rebryna, Andriy, and Anatolii Rebryna. "Pedagogical conditions for the formation of personal qualities of a healthy lifestyle of pupils and students." Problems of Education, no. 1(96) (July 16, 2022): 270–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.52256/2710-3986.1-96.2022.17.

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The article deals with the issue of the development of qualities that have a positive effect on the formation of youths’ healthy lifestyles who study in institutions of general secondary and higher education. The analysis of scientific publications on this problem is presented, and the interpretation of the definitions of a «healthy lifestyle» is specified. It is determined that a healthy lifestyle is a lifestyle based on the principles of morality, reasonable using one’s life potential, as well as practical actions aimed at preventing diseases, strengthening all body systems, and improving general well-being. According to the analysis of scientific works, the pedagogical conditions for the formation of pupils and students’ healthy lifestyles are identified. The author offers recommendations for the formation of healthy lifestyle skills, which can be developed by following the pedagogical conditions.
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TEP, Puthyrom, Saranya CHUATHONG, and Suwanna SOMBUNSUKHO. "Underlying Dimensions of Lifestyle and Their Relation with Creative Ideation Among Undergraduate Students." International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies 9, no. 3 (October 23, 2022): 665–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.52380/ijpes.2022.9.3.727.

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In higher education, a limited number of studies have been conducted on the relationship between lifestyle and creativity and dating back tomore than 50 years ago. This study investigates the up-to-date results of the relationship between university students' lifestyles and their creative ideation. The data was collected two times in order to perform Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) and Hierarchical Regression Analysis. The participants consisted of 233 students for EFA, whereas regression analysis consisted of 239 students from five public universities across Thailand. The data was analyzed using 'R Programing Language' to obtain the results. The study revealed that in a collectivist culture society like Thailand, student lifestyles consist of five dimensions, i.e., family-oriented, community consciousness, modern, family concern, and traditional lifestyle. The correlation results showed that community consciousness and a modern lifestyle were significantly associated with creative ideation after controlling for gender and age variables. In contrast, family concern, family-oriented, and a traditional lifestyle were not. These findings suggest that undergraduate students who endorse modern and community consciousness lifestyles were likely to perform better in generating creative ideas.
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Soumya Sebastian and Ashwin bromeo j. "A study to assess the effectiveness of self-instructional module on knowledge regarding effect of lifestyle on cardio pulmonary system among adults working in selected institute, Mangalore." World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences 19, no. 1 (July 30, 2024): 061–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjbphs.2024.19.1.0391.

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Sedentary lifestyles, marked by prolonged sitting and low physical activity, are linked to various health issues such as coronary artery diseases, hypertension, obesity, and diabetes. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a self-education module on the impact of lifestyle on the cardiopulmonary system among adults workers, highlighting the need for better health education and lifestyle changes. Objectives of the study: To determine the level of knowledge regarding effect of life style on cardio pulmonary system. To evaluate the effectiveness of self instructional module on level of knowledge regarding effect of life style on cardio pulmonary system. Methodology: The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of SIM in enhancing knowledge about lifestyle effects on cardiopulmonary system among adult workers. A one-group pre-test – post-test design was used, with 60 adults from a selected global institution in Mangalore selected. Data was collected using a structured knowledge questionnaire and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Result: The study found that 98.3% of adult workers had moderate knowledge about lifestyle's impact on the cardiopulmonary system, while 46.7% had adequate knowledge post-test. The self-instruction module significantly improved knowledge scores, and no association was found between pre-test knowledge scores and demographic variables. Conclusion: The study suggests that introducing lifestyle effects on cardiopulmonary system among adult workers can improve their knowledge and reduce occupational stress. The self-instructional module was found to be an effective strategy, providing information and enhancing knowledge about lifestyle modifications, without any association with pre-test knowledge scores or demographic variables.
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Miseng, Daria. "Identification and description of individual lifestyles as characteristics of life activity." Roczniki Psychologiczne 22, no. 3 (February 21, 2020): 233–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.18290/rpsych.2019.22.3-3.

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Recent research suggests that individual values play a significant role in the structuring and functioning of a lifestyle. In the present study we empirically examine the relation between individual values and lifestyles and describe its peculiarities. The article covers the results of quantitative content analysis and principal component analysis, carried out for empirical indicators of lifestyle for Ukrainian high school students and undergraduates (N = 170). The results are presented by eleven components distinguished as a result of the empirical study, which describe individual lifestyles in their connection with basic human values. Our findings suggest that basic human values serve as the ground for individual lifestyle construction and life practices or arrangements.
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Darwis, Arisa, Agung Rinaldy Malik, Burhan Burhan, and Hasia Marto. "Studi Kasus Teman Sebaya Dalam Pembentukan Gaya Hidup Siswa." Kaganga:Jurnal Pendidikan Sejarah dan Riset Sosial Humaniora 3, no. 2 (December 25, 2020): 150–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.31539/kaganga.v3i2.1670.

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ABSTRACT This study aims to describe the form of lifestyle, review how peer influence is in shaping the lifestyle and the negative impact of the student's lifestyle. The method in this research is qualitative research using a case study (case study). Sources of data in this study were students of SMA Negeri 1 Makassar who were selected using purposive sampling technique. The results of the study revealed that generally students make their lifestyle an effort to form an image. In addition, students seem extravagant and still depend on their parents in fulfilling their desires. Peers influence the formation of lifestyle through factors of imitation, suggestion, and sympathy. The negative impact in the formation of a lifestyle is a decrease in student achievement and motivation, changes in lifestyle that tend to be materialistic, and the formation of a pragmatic lifestyle. The conclusion of this research is that the influence of peer relations has a big impact on the student's lifestyle, so that it has more negative impacts. Keywords: Lifestyles, Peers.
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Javadi, Mahshid, Fateme Mirzaee, Bahareh Ahmadinejad, Hamidreza Aslani, Fatemeh Bahramian, and Mohammadali Sherafati. "The effects of educational intervention on improving the lifestyle of osteoarthritis patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty." Journal of Public Health and Development 20, no. 3 (September 9, 2022): 16–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.55131/jphd/2022/200302.

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Lifestyle affects health and life expectations and care training programs are attempts to change patients' lifestyles. The study aims to evaluate the effects of educational intervention on the lifestyle of patients with knee osteoarthritis. In this clinical trial, 60 patients with knee osteoarthritis were studied before and after total knee arthroplasty. Before surgery, health-promoting lifestyle profile II (HPLP II) was completed for all patients. Then the patients attended educational programs about aspects of lifestyle before undergoing total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Three months after the surgery, the questionnaire was again completed for all patients. Finally, the obtained data were analyzed statistically. The mean score of the components of health responsibility ( vs. ), physical activity ( vs. ), nutrition ( vs. ), self-actualization ( vs. ), interpersonal support ( vs. ), and total mean of HPLP II questionnaires ( vs. ) significantly increased after the training (p<0.05). However, the education program did not improve the mental stress management component ( vs. p=0.479). Educational intervention can improve the lifestyle of patients with knee osteoarthritis after total knee arthroplasty. These training programs are ineffective in improving stress management components and should be further investigated by future studies. The present study provided significant findings on education and improving lifestyle. The findings of this study provide a new vision for policymakers to reduce health problems by refining lifestyles.
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Ahn, Jihoon, and Inwoo Kim. "The Effect of Autonomy and Self-Control on Changes in Healthy Lifestyles of Inactive College Students through Regular Exercise." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 17 (August 28, 2022): 10727. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191710727.

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This study aimed to verify the influence of autonomy and self-control as psychological factors on the changes in lifestyles of inactive college students by participating in regular exercise. A total of 188 university students in Seoul, Korea, taking physical fitness classes for 5 weeks held three times a week participated in the surveys. Surveys were conducted in the first session (T1) and 15th session (T2) of the classes. Autonomy in exercise participation and self-control were measured at T1, and healthy lifestyle was measured at both T1 and T2. A paired t-test was used to measure the changes in healthy lifestyle between two time points, and hierarchical regression analysis was conducted to determine the effect of autonomy in exercise participation and self-control measured at T1 on the healthy lifestyle score at T2. According to the analysis, participants’ healthy lifestyles were improved with a statistically significant difference between pre- and post-exercise. Furthermore, the levels of autonomy and self-control before the fitness classes positively influenced the participants’ healthy lifestyle after the classes even when the influence of healthy lifestyle measured before the classes was controlled. Thus, it was confirmed that autonomy for participation and self-control are important to change one’s healthy lifestyle through regular exercise participation.
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COMMED, Jurnal. "SEMIOTIKA MASKULINITAS DAN FEMINITAS STUDI ATAS KONSTRUKSI GAYA HIDUP DAN IDENTITAS GENDER DALAM IKLAN." Commed : Jurnal Komunikasi dan Media 2, no. 1 (December 21, 2017): 64. http://dx.doi.org/10.33884/commed.v2i1.237.

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Lifestyle which attached to daily life has become a necessity for men and women. Lifestyle in advertisements often made the audience interested to follow it up. The audiences were made to consume products that were advertised to achieve the ideal lifestyle depicted in the ads. The aim of this study was to determine the lifestyle of men and women in men's product advertisements and women's product advertisements and also how the construction process. Methods and theories that were used in this study were semiotics of Roland Barthes. This study found that men’s product advertisements emphasized men’s lifestyle with masculine image. Women’s product advertisements instilled women’s lifestyle attached to appearances. Ads also brought new habits both for men and women as part of their lifestyle. Ads looked like to dictate people's lifestyles by providing an idea of how a person should look, what to eat, and how to spend leisure
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