The aim of this study was to examine healthy
lifestyle behaviours of academic personnel working in a university in Turkey
and determine the relationships between healthy lifestyle behaviours and
demographic characteristics. For that purpose, the 376 participants
participated voluntarily to the study. Personal information form, and Health
Promoting Lifestyle Profile II which was developed by Walker et al. were used
in the study. Descriptive statistics, independent simple t test and One Way
ANOVA were used to analyze the data, and for all data, level of significance
was determined to be 0.05. As a result of this study, the female personnel was
more successful than man personnel in sub-dimensions of physical activity and
stress management. Also, the academic personnel engaged in regular physical
activity had healthier lifestyle behaviours than others in all sub-dimensions.
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Publication Date | April 30, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 Volume: 19 Issue: 1 |
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