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  • Habits are established patterns of behavior that significantly affect individual health, but there's a lack of tools that measure multiple health dimensions simultaneously, particularly in Spain.
  • This research aimed to identify existing assessment tools and develop a new one, the Nutritional and Social Health Habits Scale (NutSo-HH), through a rigorous methodological process including pilot testing and expert validation.
  • The NutSo-HH Scale is validated and reliable, featuring two main dimensions (nutritional habits and health habits) and providing a comprehensive way to evaluate health behaviors among Spanish young adults, ultimately aiding public health nutrition initiatives.

Article Abstract

Habits represent repeated patterns of behavior over time that exert a significant influence on individual health. While specific tools exist to measure individual habits, the number of instruments capable of simultaneously exploring multiple dimensions of health is limited. This research had two main objectives: 1) to examine the literature to find existing tools for evaluating health habits, especially in the Spanish population; 2) through a methodological review, to develop and validate a tool capable of measuring multiple dimensions of health habits. The Nutritional and Social Health Habits Scale (NutSo-HH) was conceived, tested, and refined through pilot testing with cognitive interviews and expert content validation. Construct validity was explored through confirmatory factor analysis and known-group validity, while criterion validity was verified in comparison with the ``Healthy Nutrition Index for the Spanish Population.'' Reliability was assessed using omega coefficients. Confirmatory factor analysis yielded satisfactory fit indices. The final model included two second-order factors (nutritional habits and health habits) and two first-order factors (Mediterranean diet and alcohol consumption). Omega coefficients ranged from 0.521 to 0.815. The NutSo-HH Scale emerges as a valid and reliable tool to assess nutritional and social habits among Spanish young adults. This novel instrument fills a gap in the field, allowing exploration of various health determinants through a single scale and providing support for decision-making in the realm of public health nutrition.

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