Health-Related Behaviours in Women

Behavioral Health is an extensive branch of interdisciplinary health which focuses widely on the reciprocal relationship between the characteristic view of human behaviour and well-being of the body entity. Behavioral Health is stated as the issues that can have a different outcome by changing behaviour. For example, giving up smoking can lessen the illnesses or Health Problems associated with cigarette smoking as discussed in many gynecologic conferences and gynecologic meetings worldwide. Many health conditions are caused by risk behaviours, such as, smoking, reckless driving, problem drinking, substance use, overreacting, or unprotected sexual intercourse. Fortunately, human beings have control over their conduct. Health-compromising behaviours can be eradicated by self-regulatory efforts and health enhancing behaviours that can be adopted such as preventive nutrition, physical exercise, weight control, dental hygiene, condom use or accident prevention.

 

  • Physical Activity in Women
  • Alcohol Use and Alcohol Problems in Women
  • Behavioural Changes in Women During Menopause
  • Eating Disorders in Women: Current Issues and Diabetes
  • Psychology of Women during Pregnancy

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