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Fig. 1 | Health and Quality of Life Outcomes

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From: Changed health behavior improves subjective well-being and vice versa in a follow-up of 9 years

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Inclusion and exclusion criteria for the study population. From Health and Social Support (HeSSup) prospective population-based follow-up study. an = 9986–10,786, due to missing responses on covariates. bn = 9986–10,855, due to missing responses on covariates. HBSS2003 = Health behavior sum score i.e., no. of protective health behaviors in 2003 (baseline). HBSS2012 = Health behavior sum score i.e., no. of protective health behaviors in 2012 (follow-up). SWB2003 = Subjective well-being in 2003 (baseline). SWB2012 = Subjective well-being in 2012 (follow-up)

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