Multiple Health Risk Factors
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Global Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 March 2022) | Viewed by 18446
Special Issue Editor
Interests: multiple health risk factors; smoking cessation; chronic disease prevention; priority populations
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Dear Colleagues,
Multiple health risk factors, such as smoking tobacco, inadequate nutrition, risky alcohol use, physical inactivity, depression, and anxiety, tend to co-occur. Individuals with multiple health risk factors have an increased risk of disease and mortality. Interventions that aim to modify multiple health risk factors collectively rather than target individual factors in isolation may be beneficial.
Understanding how multiple health risk factors co-occur and cluster together is important for informing the development of preventive care services. For instance, tobacco use, risky alcohol use, and depression may co-occur, and therefore a holistic service that can address these health risk factors collectively rather than multiple services that address each factor individually may be helpful. The advantages of improving multiple health risk factors simultaneously or sequentially may include greater health benefits and a reduction in health care costs. Furthermore, successfully improving one health risk factor may increase confidence or motivation to change other health risk factors.
Multiple health risk factors may be more likely to occur in certain populations. Identifying priority populations at increased risk of multiple health risk factors is important for targeting the delivery of multiple health risk interventions.
This Special Issue aims to examine the co-occurrence and clustering of multiple health risk factors in various populations, how multiple health risk factors are measured and analyzed, and the delivery and effectiveness of multiple health risk interventions.
Prof. Dr. Flora TzelepisGuest Editor
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Keywords
- multiple health risk factors
- clustering
- co-occurrence
- multiple health risk interventions
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