Health-Related Lifestyle Behavior and Religiosity among First-Generation Immigrants of Polish Origin in Germany
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- DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15112545
Health-Related Lifestyle Behavior and Religiosity among First-Generation Immigrants of Polish Origin in Germany
Abstract
Background: Health-related lifestyle behaviors such as smoking, alcohol consumption, physical inactivity and obesity are major cardiovascular risk factors. Previous studies have mostly demonstrated a favorable association between religiosity and these cardiovascular risk factors; however, no studies have investigated this relationship in Polish immigrants. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to examine the association between health-related lifestyle behaviors and religiosity in Polish immigrants in Germany. Methods: The smoking patterns, frequency of alcohol consumption, physical activity, and presence of overweight/obesity were assessed in 257 first-generation immigrants of Polish origin living in Germany. Religiosity was measured with the Centrality of Religiosity Scale (CRS, Huber, 2003) consisting of 15 items that categorized the respondents into intrinsically, extrinsically, and not/marginally religious. Results: After adjusting for various sociodemographic, migration, and health-related characteristics, intrinsic religiosity was significantly associated with a lower risk of being a smoker (odds ratios (OR) = 0.34, confidence intervals (CI) = 0.15⁻0.76) and was also associated with a lower risk of alcohol consumption (OR = 0.33, CI = 0.15⁻0.71), but a higher risk of being overweight/obese (OR = 2.53, CI = 1.15⁻5.56) in comparison with extrinsic/marginal religiosity. No significant relationship was found between religiosity and physical activity. Conclusions: In Polish immigrants, intrinsic religiosity acts as a protective factor against some cardiovascular risk factors (smoking and alcohol consumption).
Keywords: Polish; alcohol consumption; immigrants; lifestyle behavior; obesity; overweight; physical activity; religiosity; smoking.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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