A systematic review on the clustering and co-occurrence of multiple risk behaviours
Abstract Background Risk behaviours, such as smoking and physical inactivity account for up to two-thirds of all cardiovascular deaths, and are associated with substantial increased mortality in many conditions including cancer and diabetes. As risk behaviours are thought to co-occur in individuals...
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Main Authors: | Nick Meader (Author), Kristelle King (Author), Thirimon Moe-Byrne (Author), Kath Wright (Author), Hilary Graham (Author), Mark Petticrew (Author), Chris Power (Author), Martin White (Author), Amanda J. Sowden (Author) |
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2016-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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