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The Association Between Healthy Lifestyle Behaviours and Coronavirus Protective Behaviours
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Shiloh Shoshana
, Nudelman, Gabriel
, Peleg Shira
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Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Health behavior
/ Lifestyles
/ Pandemics
2021
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The Association Between Healthy Lifestyle Behaviours and Coronavirus Protective Behaviours
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Shiloh Shoshana
, Nudelman, Gabriel
, Peleg Shira
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Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Health behavior
/ Lifestyles
/ Pandemics
2021
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The Association Between Healthy Lifestyle Behaviours and Coronavirus Protective Behaviours
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The Association Between Healthy Lifestyle Behaviours and Coronavirus Protective Behaviours
2021
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BackgroundBased on models of cross-behavioural associations and the role of past behaviour in predicting behaviour, an association was hypothesized between healthy lifestyle behaviours prior to the COVID-19 pandemic and adherence to coronavirus protective behaviours. Self-assessed health was also examined as a potential moderator.MethodsA cross-sectional sample (N = 463) completed online questionnaires during a COVID-19-related lockdown that measured engagement in healthy lifestyle behaviours (e.g., exercising and eating fruits and vegetables), adherence to coronavirus protective behaviours (e.g., wearing a face mask and practicing social distancing), and self-assessed health (subjective evaluation of overall health).ResultsAs predicted, higher engagement in healthy lifestyle behaviours prior to the pandemic was significantly correlated with higher adherence to coronavirus protective behaviours (Pearson r(459) = .308, p < .001). Adherence levels were higher than engagement in healthy lifestyle behaviours, and self-assessed health was related to the latter but not to the former. Moderation was examined using model 1 in PROCESS for SPSS; as expected, the association was stronger among individuals with higher levels of self-assessed health (coefficient 95% CI [.04, .20]).ConclusionsThe findings highlight cross-behavioural facilitating processes, specifically between lifestyle behaviours and adherence to recommended protective behaviours during the pandemic. They also draw attention to the need to address individuals whose poorer evaluations of their general health might prevent them from implementing their behavioural intentions.
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Springer Nature B.V
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