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Exploring the Role of Self-Efficacy in Maintaining Healthy Lifestyle Habits among Patients with Cardiometabolic Diseases; Findings from the Multi-Center IACT Cross-Sectional Study.
Kalantzi, Vasiliki; Tsiampalis, Thomas; Kouvari, Matina; Belitsi, Vasiliki; Zairis, Antonios; Migdanis, Athanasios; Papadopoulou, Sousana K; Bonoti, Fotini; Panagiotakos, Demosthenes B; Kosti, Rena I.
Afiliação
  • Kalantzi V; Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Physical Education, Sports and Dietetics, University of Thessaly, 38221 Trikala, Greece.
  • Tsiampalis T; Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Physical Education, Sports and Dietetics, University of Thessaly, 38221 Trikala, Greece.
  • Kouvari M; Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Health Science and Education, Harokopio University, 17676 Athens, Greece.
  • Belitsi V; Faculty of Health, University of Canberra, Canberra, ACT 2617, Australia.
  • Zairis A; Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Physical Education, Sports and Dietetics, University of Thessaly, 38221 Trikala, Greece.
  • Migdanis A; Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Health Science and Education, Harokopio University, 17676 Athens, Greece.
  • Papadopoulou SK; Faculty of Health, University of Canberra, Canberra, ACT 2617, Australia.
  • Bonoti F; Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Physical Education, Sports and Dietetics, University of Thessaly, 38221 Trikala, Greece.
  • Panagiotakos DB; Department of Economics and Business, School of Economics, Business and Computer Sciences, Neapolis University, Paphos 8042, Cyprus.
  • Kosti RI; Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Physical Education, Sports and Dietetics, University of Thessaly, 38221 Trikala, Greece.
Life (Basel) ; 14(6)2024 Jun 07.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38929719
ABSTRACT
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Background:

Cardiometabolic disease progression can be delayed if patients engage in healthy lifestyle behaviors, adherence to which is highly influenced by psychosocial factors. The present study aimed at investigating the association of self-efficacy with the adherence level to healthy lifestyle behaviors among patients with cardiometabolic diseases in Greece. (2)

Methods:

1988 patients (1180 females) with cardiometabolic diseases participated. Anthropometric, demographic, socioeconomic, clinical, and lifestyle characteristics were recorded. Patients were also asked to evaluate their efficacy to comply with healthy lifestyle behaviors. (3)

Results:

The majority exhibited unhealthy lifestyle behaviors. A subgroup demonstrated elevated self-efficacy in maintaining healthy habits despite facing diverse psychosocial challenges. Individuals with higher educational attainment, socioeconomic status, and rural/semi-urban residency had significantly elevated self-efficacy. Those with heightened self-efficacy exhibited significantly lower BMI and reduced prevalence of certain health conditions. Self-efficacy significantly influenced adherence to the Mediterranean diet, physical activity engagement, and smoking cessation, even in challenging circumstances. (4)

Conclusions:

This study represented an innovative approach in examining the role of self-efficacy in shaping health behaviors and outcomes within a Greek population. By integrating specific psychosocial circumstances into the analysis, valuable insights were provided into the contextual factors influencing self-efficacy and adherence to healthy lifestyle behaviors.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article