Changed health behavior improves subjective well-being and vice versa in a follow-up of 9 years
Changed health behavior improves subjective well-being and vice versa in a follow-up of 9 years
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England: BioMed Central Ltd
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English
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England: BioMed Central Ltd
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Previous research on health behavior and subjective well-being has mainly focused on interindividual differences or explored certain domains of health behavior. Good health behavior and subjective well-being at baseline can predict each other after a follow-up. In the present cohort study, we explored the outcomes of change for an individual i.e.,...
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Changed health behavior improves subjective well-being and vice versa in a follow-up of 9 years
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1477-7525
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1477-7525
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10.1186/s12955-022-01972-4