Sex Differences in Clustering Unhealthy Lifestyles Among Survivors of COVID-19: Latent Class Analysis
Tuan Tran Van, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Apr-2024, In: JMIR Public Health and Surveillance, 10, 1, p. e50189
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Abstract:
The study identified notable sex differences in unhealthy lifestyle behaviors among survivors of COVID-19. Male
survivors are more likely to engage in unhealthy behaviors compared to female survivors. These findings emphasize the importance of tailored public health interventions targeting sex-specific unhealthy behaviors. Specifically, addressing unhealthy habits is crucial for promoting post–COVID-19 health and well-being.
survivors are more likely to engage in unhealthy behaviors compared to female survivors. These findings emphasize the importance of tailored public health interventions targeting sex-specific unhealthy behaviors. Specifically, addressing unhealthy habits is crucial for promoting post–COVID-19 health and well-being.
Article number | e50189 |
Journal | JMIR Public Health and Surveillance |
Volume | 10 |
Issue number | 1 |
Publication status | Published - Apr-2024 |
ISBN | 2369-2960 |