Determinants of health‐promoting lifestyle behaviors among arab immigrants from the region of the levant

Abstract Arab immigrants in the United States are at risk for heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. We explored health‐promoting lifestyle behaviors among Arab immigrants to the United States from the Middle Eastern region of the Levant. In 218 male and female Arab adults surveyed with the revised Health‐Promoting Lifestyle Profile (HPLP‐II), the mean for the HPLP‐II was 2.73 (range 1–4), with spiritual growth and interpersonal relations the most frequently reported practices and physical activity the least frequently practiced dimension of health‐promoting behaviors. Multiple linear regression analysis highlighted four determinants of health‐promoting lifestyle behaviors: health insurance, acculturation, self‐efficacy, and social support. Health promotion programs serving Arab immigrants should take these determinants into consideration. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Res Nurs Health
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