Socius Sociological Research for a Dynamic World,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
6, P. 237802312094207 - 237802312094207
Published: Jan. 1, 2020
Prior
research
has
shown
the
theoretical
importance
and
empirical
feasibility
of
health
lifestyles
but
not
examined
their
patterns
over
life
course
or
dynamic
associations
with
socioeconomic
status
(SES)
adult
roles.
The
authors
develop
apply
a
life-course
approach
to
understanding
individuals’
across
transition
adulthood,
using
U.S.
data
from
National
Longitudinal
Study
Adolescent
Adult
Health
(
n
=
6,863).
results
show
that
ascribed
SES
is
associated
adolescent
lifestyles,
those
are
later
lifestyles.
also
demonstrate
developmental
specificity
Dissimilarities
variations
in
clusterings
behaviors
SES,
along
patterning
roles,
support
contextualized,
course–focused
interpretation
lifestyle
development.
highlight
need
for
an
integrated
model
development
disparities
combines
both
stability
change.
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
16(4), P. e0249707 - e0249707
Published: April 12, 2021
Background
The
family
is
a
key
setting
for
health
promotion.
Contemporary
promoting
models
can
establish
scaffolds
shaping
behaviors
and
be
useful
tools
education
Objectives
objective
of
this
scoping
review
to
provide
details
as
how
conceptual
theoretical
the
potential
are
being
used
in
promotion
contexts.
Design
Guided
by
PRISMA
ScR
guidelines,
we
three-step
search
strategy
find
relevant
papers.
This
included
key-word
searching
electronic
databases
(Medline,
PSycINFO,
Embase,
CINAHL),
reference
lists
studies,
intentionally
grey
literature
(in
textbooks,
dissertations,
thesis
manuscripts
reports.)
Results
After
applying
inclusion
exclusion
criteria,
overall
generated
113
manuscripts/chapters
with
118
unique
models.
Through
our
analysis
these
models,
three
main
themes
were
apparent:
1)
ecological
factors
central
components
most
or
frameworks;
2)
attentive
cultural
other
diversities,
allowing
room
wide
range
differences
across
types,
different
ever-expanding
social
norms
roles;
3)
role
child
passive
recipient
their
journey
rather
than
an
active
agent
own
was
highlighted
important
gap
many
identified
Conclusions
contributes
synthesis
contemporary
area
supports
priority
frameworks
diversity
It
encourages
researchers,
practitioners
stakeholders
recognize
value
context.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
63(1), P. S8 - S17
Published: June 17, 2022
This
article
reviews
selected
theoretical
approaches
explaining
the
social
determinants
of
obesity.
The
significance
this
topic
for
medicine,
public
health,
and
other
areas
obesity-related
research
is
growing
body
evidence
showing
that
environment
often
key
to
understanding
risk
A
review
relevant
literature
analysis
empirical
linking
theory
data
in
studies
obesity
was
performed.
Several
show
differences
behavior
living
conditions
associated
with
SES,
lifestyles,
inequality,
variables
have
important
roles
weight
gain.
Because
begin
childhood,
life
course
its
concepts
cumulative
advantage/disadvantage
inequality
are
initially
reviewed,
followed
by
a
discussion
how
fundamental
cause
theory,
health
lifestyle
cultural
capital
can
be
applied
research.
stress
process
model
networks
neighborhood
disadvantage
concerning
also
included.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
20(5), P. 4427 - 4427
Published: March 1, 2023
Lifestyle
is
a
complex
and
often
generic
concept
that
has
been
used
defined
in
different
ways
scientific
research.
Currently,
there
no
single
definition
of
lifestyle,
various
fields
knowledge
have
developed
theories
research
variables
are
also
distant
from
each
other.
This
paper
narrative
review
the
literature
an
analysis
lifestyle
its
relationship
to
health.
contribution
aims
shed
light
on
construct
health
psychology.
In
particular,
first
part
this
manuscript
reexamines
main
definitions
psychological
sociological
through
three
perspectives:
internal,
external,
temporal.
The
components
characterise
highlighted.
second
explores
concepts
health,
underlining
their
strengths
weaknesses,
proposes
alternative
healthy
which
integrates
individual
dimensions
with
social
cycle
life.
conclusion,
brief
indication
agenda
presented.
Journal of Health and Social Behavior,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
62(3), P. 388 - 403
Published: Sept. 1, 2021
The
concept
of
health
lifestyles
is
moving
scholarship
beyond
individual
behaviors
to
integrated
bundles
undergirded
by
group-based
identities
and
norms.
Health
research
merges
structure
with
agency,
individual-level
processes
group-level
processes,
multifaceted
norms
identities,
shedding
light
on
why
persist
or
change
the
reproduction
disparities
other
social
inequalities.
Recent
contributions
have
applied
new
methods
life
course
perspectives,
articulating
lifestyles’s
dynamic
relationships
contexts
demonstrating
their
implications
for
development.
Culturally
focused
work
has
shown
how
function
as
signals
status
identity
perpetuate
We
synthesize
literature
articulate
recent
advances
challenges
demonstrate
can
strengthen
policies
inform
Future
emphasizing
collective
nature
attending
upstream
structures
will
further
elucidate
complex
processes.
Research on Aging,
Journal Year:
2019,
Volume and Issue:
42(1), P. 34 - 46
Published: Nov. 10, 2019
A
growing
body
of
work
identifies
distinct
health
lifestyles
among
children,
adolescents,
and
young
adults
documents
important
social
correlates.
This
study
contributes
to
that
line
research
by
identifying
the
U.S.
entering
late
middle
age,
assessing
structural
predictors
membership
in
different
this
understudied
age-group,
examining
net
associations
between
lifestyles,
chronic
conditions,
physical
health.
The
data
come
from
National
Longitudinal
Survey
Youth
1979
50+
Health
Module.
analysis
is
based
on
respondents
who
answered
Module
2008,
2010,
2012,
or
2014
(
N
=
7,234).
results
confirm
similar
relationships
factors
like
class,
gender,
race
prior
studies
observe
also
reveal
a
unique
pattern
lifestyle
status
because
diagnosed
conditions
impact
behaviors
adulthood.
Journal of Health and Social Behavior,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
64(3), P. 437 - 451
Published: March 13, 2023
Social
change
produces
alterations
in
society
that
necessitate
changes
sociological
theories.
Two
significant
affecting
health
lifestyle
theory
are
the
behaviors
associated
with
COVID-19
pandemic
and
digitalization
of
society.
The
health-protective
practices
emerging
from
ongoing
recent
parade
other
newly
infectious
diseases
need
to
be
included
theory's
framework.
Moreover,
extensive
today's
leads
addition
connectivities
(electronic
networks)
as
a
structural
variable.
Connectivities
serve
computational
authority
influencing
through
apps
digital
resources
contrast
collectivities
(human
social
normative
authority.
literature
supporting
these
features
an
updated
expanded
model
is
discussed.
Journal of Community Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
48(5), P. 857 - 869
Published: May 9, 2023
Abstract
Lifestyle
choices
made
by
children
and
adolescents
can
lead
to
a
variety
of
health
problems.
It
is
therefore
crucial
evaluate
the
state
health-related
lifestyles
primary
school
children’s
identify
areas
for
improvement.
The
aim
this
study
was
investigate
experiences
perspectives
those
involved
in
educating
current
generations
about
their
lifestyle
associated
implications
behavior.
Four
focus
groups
were
formed,
comprising
parents,
teachers,
professionals,
leisure
activity
with
five
participants
each
group.
Semi-structured
interviews
conducted
group
as
part
qualitative
research
paradigm
study.
revealed
three
central
themes,
emphasizing
need
promote
educate
healthy
behaviors,
environmental
influences,
literacy.
Community
nurses
take
proactive
role
promoting
health.
Although
adults,
peers,
environment
exert
strong
influence
on
lifestyles,
they
often
fail
live
up
responsibilities
allow
harmful
habits
form.
To
instill
positive
behaviors
an
optimistic
attitude
towards
lifestyle,
all
child’s
education
collaborate.
Health-related
topics
should
be
included
or
reinforced
curricula,
parents
staff
receive
appropriate
training.
Children,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(11), P. 1280 - 1280
Published: Oct. 24, 2024
The
time
that
adolescents
spend
using
screens
is
associated
with
an
elevated
body
mass
index
(BMI)
and
decreased
physical
activity,
gender
being
important
determinant.
There
evidence
BMI
can
affect
oral
health.