Integrating lifestyle behaviors in school education: A proactive approach to preventive medicine

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Preventive Medicine Reports Pub Date : 2025-02-05 DOI:10.1016/j.pmedr.2025.102999
Mohamad Motevalli , Fatima Cody Stanford , Günther Apflauer , Katharina Christina Wirnitzer
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Abstract

Objective

Individual behavior is regarded as the primary factor influencing health. Despite recent advances in health science, the increasing prevalence of both non-communicable diseases and unhealthy lifestyle behaviors needs to be effectively controlled. The objective of this short communication is to explore the theoretical basis for integrating lifestyle habits into school education and highlight its significance for public health policy.

Methods

A conceptual, perspective-driven analysis was conducted, drawing on evidence from existing literature on the role of educational settings in promoting healthy lifestyle behaviors. The study evaluates current physical education (PE) programs and curricula addressing health-related issues while proposing an updated, proactive approach to mitigating existing health concerns.

Results

Schools have significant potential to cultivate healthy lifestyle habits through practical, real-life applications. PE is a primary school-based subject capable of promoting an active lifestyle; however, debates persist regarding its adequacy and effectiveness in other facets of health promotion. From a holistic perspective, it is proposed that PE be evolved into lifestyle education (LE), that aims to integrate all lifestyle factors—beyond physical activity—within the school-based educational framework on a global scale.

Conclusions

Establishing school-based LE appears crucial for addressing the growing pandemic of chronic health conditions from their earliest origins.
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