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This thoughtful analysis of lifestyle carried out for Health Canada
places the concept within current analyses of community action
and social policy change.  It clearly exposes the folly of sole reliance
on the "holy trinity of risk" (Nettleton, 1995) of diet, tobacco, and exercise.

http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/phdd/docs/healthy/

Healthy Lifestyle: Strengthening the Effectiveness of Lifestyle
Approaches to Improve Health

prepared by Renee Lyons, Ph.D.and Lynn Langille, M.A. for
Health Canada, Population and Public Health Branch On Behalf
of The Atlantic Health Promotion Research Centre Dalhousie
University and The Canadian Consortium of Health Promotion
Research Centres April, 2000


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