Healthy living behaviors in youth: a comparative study in Brazil, Colombia and Mexico

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Autor(a) principal: Mendez,Aniela
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Garcia,Andrea Romo, Lopez,Mildred, Diaz-Lopez,Monica Maria, Dibai,Daniela Bassi
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract The physical, mental and social well being, refers to a new concept of health, far from a conceptualisations of absence of disease Additional challenges emerge as individuals face deep social inequities depending on their ethnicity, rural residence or low educational level, as these translate to poor access to health services and more difficulties to adhere to healthy living behaviors. The objective of this study was to assess the perception that adolescents and young adults in Latinamerica have of the importance of healthy living behaviors (HLB) in the physical, emotional and lifestyle spheres. The approach is considered quantitative and descriptive with a cross sectional design. The sampling consisted of 192 young adults in Brazil, Colombia and Mexico. The results show that participants prioritize higher emotional wellbeing. They state that the health crisis changed the perception, as now the value more the emotional side of health, and understand the status of a combination of the different aspects of wellness. The Latinamerican context poses a challenge in designing strategies with a holistic health perspective, with complexities in the economic and sociocultural domains.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Healthy living behaviors in youth: a comparative study in Brazil, Colombia and Mexico
title Healthy living behaviors in youth: a comparative study in Brazil, Colombia and Mexico
spellingShingle Healthy living behaviors in youth: a comparative study in Brazil, Colombia and Mexico
Mendez,Aniela
Healthy living behavior
Healthy lifestyle
Health promotion
Obesity
Holistic health
Health perception
title_short Healthy living behaviors in youth: a comparative study in Brazil, Colombia and Mexico
title_full Healthy living behaviors in youth: a comparative study in Brazil, Colombia and Mexico
title_fullStr Healthy living behaviors in youth: a comparative study in Brazil, Colombia and Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Healthy living behaviors in youth: a comparative study in Brazil, Colombia and Mexico
title_sort Healthy living behaviors in youth: a comparative study in Brazil, Colombia and Mexico
author Mendez,Aniela
author_facet Mendez,Aniela
Garcia,Andrea Romo
Lopez,Mildred
Diaz-Lopez,Monica Maria
Dibai,Daniela Bassi
author_role author
author2 Garcia,Andrea Romo
Lopez,Mildred
Diaz-Lopez,Monica Maria
Dibai,Daniela Bassi
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mendez,Aniela
Garcia,Andrea Romo
Lopez,Mildred
Diaz-Lopez,Monica Maria
Dibai,Daniela Bassi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Healthy living behavior
Healthy lifestyle
Health promotion
Obesity
Holistic health
Health perception
topic Healthy living behavior
Healthy lifestyle
Health promotion
Obesity
Holistic health
Health perception
description Abstract The physical, mental and social well being, refers to a new concept of health, far from a conceptualisations of absence of disease Additional challenges emerge as individuals face deep social inequities depending on their ethnicity, rural residence or low educational level, as these translate to poor access to health services and more difficulties to adhere to healthy living behaviors. The objective of this study was to assess the perception that adolescents and young adults in Latinamerica have of the importance of healthy living behaviors (HLB) in the physical, emotional and lifestyle spheres. The approach is considered quantitative and descriptive with a cross sectional design. The sampling consisted of 192 young adults in Brazil, Colombia and Mexico. The results show that participants prioritize higher emotional wellbeing. They state that the health crisis changed the perception, as now the value more the emotional side of health, and understand the status of a combination of the different aspects of wellness. The Latinamerican context poses a challenge in designing strategies with a holistic health perspective, with complexities in the economic and sociocultural domains.
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