2017
DOI: 10.1080/2194587x.2017.1300095
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“Borrowing Happiness from the Future”: Exploring College Students’ Own Experiences on Health-Related Lifestyles

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“…Lyons and Yilmazer (2005) emphasized in their study that poor health of individuals will increase the financial hardship faced by the individuals, but it does not necessarily imply that it will lead to a decline in health status. Another study conducted by Chen et al (2017) argued that students are faced with high levels of debt burden during their post-secondary education. This debt burden worsens when children cannot maintain a healthy lifestyle.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lyons and Yilmazer (2005) emphasized in their study that poor health of individuals will increase the financial hardship faced by the individuals, but it does not necessarily imply that it will lead to a decline in health status. Another study conducted by Chen et al (2017) argued that students are faced with high levels of debt burden during their post-secondary education. This debt burden worsens when children cannot maintain a healthy lifestyle.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, research has indicated that emerging adults may be particularly vulnerable to mental health issues due to the unique challenges they face during this transformative stage (Stallman et al, 2010). The demands of increased responsibilities, adapting to new roles, and navigating life-altering circumstances may contribute to unhealthy lifestyles and a range of emotional lifestyles among emerging adults (Chen et al, 2017;Sofija, 2020), indicating a potential link between unhealthy lifestyle habits and emotional functioning (Keyes, 2005). Therefore, adopting healthy lifestyle practices may play a crucial role in promoting mental well-being and overall health among young adults.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%