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Health-promoting behaviors among university students

Saturday, January 25, 2025
Nature Research Intelligence

Health-promoting behaviors (HPB) are essential for maintaining well-being, especially among university students who often face unique challenges and stressors. Recent research has focused on understanding the factors that influence these behaviors, the differences between various student populations, and the implications for health education and interventions. Studies have shown that health-promoting lifestyles can significantly impact students' health management intentions and behaviors, highlighting the need for targeted strategies to enhance these behaviors across diverse student groups. 

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