The Promise of Well-Being Interventions for Improving Health Risk Behaviors

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作者
Julia K. Boehm
Loryana L. Vie
Laura D. Kubzansky
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[1] Department of Society, Human Development, and Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, 02115
[2] Department of Psychology, University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA, 92521
关键词
Behavior change; Cardiovascular disease; Cigarette smoking; Diet; Exercise; Food consumption; Gratitude; Health behaviors; Intervention; Optimism; Physical activity; Positive emotions; Positive psychological well-being;
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10.1007/s12170-012-0273-x
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摘要
Accumulating evidence suggests that positive psychological well-being (e. g., optimism, life satisfaction) is associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease. One possible explanation for this association is that individuals with greater positive psychological well-being tend to engage in health behaviors that are relevant to the prevention of cardiovascular disease (e. g., exercising, eating a healthy diet, avoiding smoking). If positive psychological well-being actually precedes and induces healthy behaviors such that it is a true causal factor, then well-being may be a useful target for intervention. In this article, we briefly review evidence linking well-being with health behaviors. We also describe possible strategies to enhance well-being (e. g., expressing gratitude, mindfulness meditation) and evaluate how effective such strategies may be for fostering behavior change. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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