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  • Lifestyle and Sense of Cohe...
    Braga, João Paulo Costa; Wolfgram, Eduardo; Batista de Souza, João Paulo; Fausto Silva, Larissa Gabriele; Estavien, Yonel; de Almeida, Roberto; Pestana, Cezar Rangel

    PloS one, 09/2023, Letnik: 18, Številka: 9
    Journal Article

    The concept of health has undergone profound changes. Lifestyle Medicine consists of therapeutic approaches that focus on the prevention and treatment of diseases. It follows that the quality of life of university students directly affects their health and educational progress. The correlation between LS and SOC was higher among males and higher among Medical and Human sciences students compared to Exact sciences. Medical students' scores were higher than Applied sciences and Human sciences students on the LS questionnaire. Exact science students' scores on the SOC questionnaire were higher than Human sciences students. In the LS areas related to alcohol intake, sleeping quality, and behavior, there were no differences between the areas. However, women scored better in the nutrition domain and alcohol intake. The SOC was also higher in men compared to women. The results obtained demonstrate in an unprecedented way in the literature that the correlation between the LS and SOC of college students varies according to gender and areas of knowledge, reflecting the importance of actions on improving students' quality of life and enabling better academic performance.