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      Physicians' beliefs about the importance of 25 health promoting behaviors.

      American Journal of Public Health
      Attitude of Health Personnel, Behavior, Data Collection, Health Promotion, Humans, Maryland, Physicians, Family, psychology, Questionnaires

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          A mail survey of 1,040 primary care physicians in Maryland examined their beliefs about the importance of 25 behaviors for promoting the health of the average person. Physician consensus existed across specialties in rating most health behaviors as very important and few as very unimportant. Eliminating smoking was most important and taking vitamin supplements least important.

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          Chemistry
          Attitude of Health Personnel,Behavior,Data Collection,Health Promotion,Humans,Maryland,Physicians, Family,psychology,Questionnaires

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