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Living with a Smoker and Multiple Health-Risk Behaviors.

Charles J Holahan1, Carole K Holahan2, Sangdon Lim3, Daniel A Powers4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Behavioral medicine is showing growing theoretical and applied interest in multiple health-risk behaviors. Compared to engaging in a single health-risk behavior, multiple health-risk behaviors are linked to increased morbidity and mortality. A contextual determinant of multiple risk behaviors may be living with a smoker.
PURPOSE: This study investigated the role of living with a smoker in predicting multiple health-risk behaviors compared to a single health-risk behavior, as well as whether these multiple risk behaviors occur across both physical activity and dietary domains. Moreover, the study tested these effects across 3 years in longitudinal and prospective (controlling for health-risk behaviors at baseline) analyses.
METHODS: Participants were 82,644 women (age M = 63.5, standard deviation = 7.36, age range = 49-81) from the Women's Health Initiative Observational Study. Analyses used multinomial and binary logistic regression.
RESULTS: Living with a smoker was more strongly associated with multiple health-risk behaviors than with a single health-risk behavior. These multiple risk behaviors occurred across both physical activity and dietary domains. The effects persisted across 3 years in longitudinal and prospective analyses. Living with a smoker, compared to not living with a smoker, increased the odds of multiple health-risk behaviors 82% cross-sectionally and, across 3 years, 94% longitudinally and 57% prospectively.
CONCLUSIONS: These findings integrate research on multiple health-risk behaviors and on living with a smoker and underscore an unrecognized public health risk of tobacco smoking. These results are relevant to household-level interventions integrating smoking-prevention and obesity-prevention efforts. © Society of Behavioral Medicine 2020. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.

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Keywords:  Diet; Living with a smoker; Multiple health behaviors; Physical activity; Secondhand smoke; Women’s health

Year:  2021        PMID: 32814951      PMCID: PMC8025078          DOI: 10.1093/abm/kaaa059

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Behav Med        ISSN: 0883-6612


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