Clustering of Unhealthy Lifestyle Behaviours and Its Contextual Determinants in Adolescents: A Multilevel Analysis of School-Based Surveys in 45 Countries
Yohannes Tekalegn Efa, David Roder, Zumin Shi, Ming Li

TL;DR
This study finds that over half of adolescents in 45 countries engage in multiple unhealthy behaviors, with factors like age, gender, and family support influencing these patterns.
Contribution
The study introduces a multilevel analysis of unhealthy behavior clustering in adolescents across diverse regions, identifying key contextual determinants.
Findings
51.5% of adolescents engaged in three or more unhealthy lifestyle behaviors.
Higher odds of unhealthy behavior clustering were found among older adolescents, males, and those with high academic pressure.
Positive family and school environments were associated with lower odds of unhealthy behavior clustering.
Abstract
Background: This study examined the clustering of unhealthy lifestyle behaviours and their determinants among adolescents across Europe, Central Asia, and North America. Methods: The study included 210,713 adolescents aged 11 to 15 years from 45 countries who participated in the 2018 Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study. Lifestyle behaviours, including physical inactivity, inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption, frequent soft drink consumption, alcohol use, and smoking, were used to examine the clustering of unhealthy behaviours. Multilevel mixed-effects logistic regression was employed to assess the associations between unhealthy behaviour clustering (≥3 unhealthy behaviours) and contextual factors at the individual, family, and school levels. Results: A high prevalence of clustered unhealthy behaviours was observed among adolescents, with 51.5% engaging in three…
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Taxonomy
TopicsObesity, Physical Activity, Diet · Cardiovascular Health and Risk Factors · Human Health and Disease
