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This thesis is about the effects that lifestyle choices have on our general subjective health. With religion as a moderator. This is writen for my premaster sociology.












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Do your choices have consequences?

Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences – Tilburg University course: Research

project for pre-master students’ sociology fall – Steffie Coolen 2135425

A paper about the effect of lifestyle choices on subjective general health with religion as

moderator – Due date: December 11, 2024



Abstract

This research looks at how lifestyle choices affect the subjective general health of individuals

in Europe. And how this relationship is affected by different religions, such as Christianity or

Islam. This is an important topic because the health of individuals in Europe has worsened in

the last couple of years. Our lifestyle choices shape our health. Different factors can influence

our lifestyle choices and health. One of these factors is religion. This research chose to zoom

into this factor because there is not much research yet. A positive relationship between healthy

lifestyle choices and good subjective general health is expected. It is expected that different

religions have a positive effect on the relationship between lifestyle choices and subjective

general health. Data from the European Social Survey 2023 round 11 (1.0) was used to test

the hypotheses. There was a small significant effect between lifestyle choices and subjective

general health. And there was no significant effect for the interaction variables, Christian and

Islam. This would mean that the expectation that specific religions have a positive effect on

lifestyle choices and subjective general health is rejected and that more research is needed to

look at the influences of religion.



Keywords: Subjective general health – Lifestyle choices – Religion

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Introduction

People’s health in Europe has been worsening in the past couple of years. There has

been a rise in the prevalence of chronic health conditions (Kerai, 2022). In 2019, 67,8% of the

European population over 18 reported sufficient health. Almost 1 in 10 (8,8%) of the

population perceived their health as bad (Eurostat, 2020). Health problems like obesity or

diabetes have been becoming major global health concerns over the past couple of years and

are still increasing (Calvert et al., 2020).

Our health is the product of the lifestyle choices we make in our everyday life. These

choices can be seen in our eating, physical activity, smoking, and drinking behaviors (Ahmed

et al.,2022). According to the World Health Organisation, poor lifestyle choices can be linked

to chronic and acute illnesses and high mortality rates now or in later life (Calvertet al.,2020;

Koulierakis et al., 2022). Factors that influence individuals’ lifestyle choices and health are

age, socioeconomic status, religion, living environments, and education (Ahmed et al., 2022;

Calvert et al., 2020; Koulierakis et al., 2022; Velze et al., 2020). These influences can make a

difference between a life expectancy of 3,3 years and a healthy life expectancy of almost 11

years. And it often concerns one or more chronic conditions (Velze et al., 2020).

Religion can be seen as a factor that influences the relationship between lifestyle

choices and subjective general health. This is because religious systems maintain certain ways

of living to imply their ideals; Muslims are not allowed to drink alcohol or eat carnivorous

animals (like pork) because this is not halal (Ahmed et al., 2022; Sarri et al., 2006), Catholics

are forbidden to eat meat on Fridays, and Orthodox Christians are recommended to fast for

200 days a year where they are forbidden to eat meat, dairy, and olive oil (Sarri et al., 2006).

The different religions can be set apart by their differences in values, norms, and habits

(Ahmed et al., 2022). These values, norms, and habits can influence the consumption of food,

alcohol, and forbidden substances (Sarri et al., 2006). When individuals in this involved

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society do not accept this implied lifestyle, they are threatening the values of the system

(Ahmed et al., 2022). This not only influences the lifestyle choices individuals make but also

the health outcomes that these individuals have. The main beliefs in Europe are the Christian

and Islamic faiths (Ahmed et al., 2022), because of this, the research will focus on these

religions.

Lifestyle factors play a crucial role in shaping an individual’s health within our society

(Calvert et al., 2020). Additionally, religion may influence lifestyle behaviors in different

ways. However, there is little understanding of how religion affects health outcomes and our

daily lifestyle choices. This research looks at the relationship between lifestyle choices and

health and investigates the influence of religion. To promote better health outcomes, it is

important to understand these connections and to know why individuals have certain lifestyle

choices (Calvert et al., 2020). When there is more understanding of these behaviors, negative

health outcomes can be minimized by interventions (Calvert et al., 2020; Koulierakis et al.,

2022). This can help to improve interventions for certain nations/countries, governments,

health organizations, and schools. By promoting healthy lifestyle choices, it is hoped that

lifestyle-related diseases will be reduced (Loannou et al., 2012). To let interventions make a

real difference, these should be at an early age because negative behaviors will continue in

later adulthood. This is why adolescence can be seen as an important time to develop and

maintain healthy lifestyle choices (Calvert et al., 2020). If sickness and need for treatment are

less, this can also help reduce the labor shortage and healthcare costs (Velze, 2020).

Therefore, further research in Europe about the influences of lifestyle choices and the relation

between religion is relevant to the well-being of society.

Recent studies have been more focused on the influences of gender factors,

socioeconomic status, living environments, age, and family status on lifestyle choices (Ahmed

et al., 2022; Calvert et al., 2020; Koulierakis et al., 2022; Velze et al., 2020). This research

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will look at the gap between lifestyle and health studies, the specific influences of religion,

and the differences between the faiths. Also, almost all the studies are done in one or a few

countries but not in the continent of Europe; this research will not focus on one specific nation

or country but look at the broader perspective. The advantage of this is that when you look at

multiple countries, there is a chance there are findings generalized across the different

countries rather than specific for one country. This can help understand the differences

between populations in Europe and can be helpful for policy contexts so that you can create

policies for multiple countries rather than only for one country (Banks et al., 2020).

This research will focus on the following research questions:

1. How do lifestyle factors impact the overall subjective general health of people in

Europe?

2. Is the relationship between lifestyle factors and overall health affected by an

individual‘s religious belief in Europe, and if so, in what way?

The next chapter is the theoretical framework for this study. It will talk about what is

known about the topics from the literature, and hypotheses will be formed from this. The

methods section discusses how the data is analyzed and coded. The chapter results will show

the results from the analyses. The last chapter is the conclusion and discussion.

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