In this book, the authors present current research in the study of health behaviour. Topics discussed include the role of fitness classes in the development of eating disorders among women; first year university female students lifestyles and attitudes towards health risk and preventive measures; an examination of the extensive cross-sectional and longitudinal evidence that links traditional screen-time to paediatric obesity; gender issue implications on health; and health promotion messages used to inform the population about important health issues and to motivate individuals to adopt healthy behaviours and avoid unhealthy behaviours.
Preface; The Role of Fitness Classes in the Development of Eating Disorders Among Women; First Year Female Students Lifestyles & Attitudes Towards Health Risk & Preventive Measures (2007/2008); Screen-Time and Pediatric Obesity:: A Hindrance or a Help; Gender Issues Implications on Health; Not All Messages are Created Equal:: Toward an Integrated Approach to Message Development; Index.
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