Clustering of lifestyle risk behaviours and its determinants among school-going adolescents in a middle-income country: a cross-sectional study.
Chien Huey TehMing Woey TehKuang Hock LimChee Cheong KeeMohd Ghazali SumarniPei Pei HengTajul Hassan Mohd ZahariYing Ying ChanMd Iderus Nuur HafizaEng Ong TeeKamaludin FadzilahPublished in: BMC public health (2019)
The present study demonstrated the clustering of multiple risk behaviours that occurred in both genders; these results suggest that multiple behaviour intervention programmes, instead of programmes based on siloed approaches, should be advocated and targeted to the high-risk sub-populations identified in the present study.