Clustering of modifiable biobehavioral risk factors for chronic disease in US adults: a latent class analysis
Conclusions:
Risk factors may cluster together in a non-monotonic fashion, with the majority of the at-risk population of US adults expected to have a high likelihood of endorsing only one of these five risk factors.
Source: The Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health - Category: Health Management Authors: Leventhal, A. M., Huh, J., Dunton, G. F. Tags: Peer Review Source Type: research
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