Understanding the Interactions of Happiness, Self-Rated Health, Mental Feelings, Habit of Eating Healthy and Sport/Activities: A Path Model for Abu Dhabi
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Review of Literature
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Survey and Data Collection
3.2. Design and Analysis
- Design a path model of happiness and subjective health, and the multiple associations of mental health, exercising and eating healthy.
- Determine the outcome direction of association between happiness and health.
- Clarify the association strength of the established directions.
- Determine the direction of association between the factors of mental health, exercising, and eating healthy, with the two main factors of happiness and health.
3.3. Variables in the Final Path Model
4. Results
5. Discussions
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Symbol | Scale | Mean | S.D. | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Self-perception of health | HLTH | 1–5 | 3.3198 | 1.0635 |
Happiness | HPNS | 0–10 | 7.1437 | 2.5265 |
How often feeling calm and peaceful | CALM | 1–5 | 3.0680 | 1.0346 |
How often feeling having lots of energy | ENRG | 1–5 | 3.2076 | 1.0053 |
How often feeling downhearted and depressed | DPRS | 1–5 | 2.8072 | 1.0556 |
How often feeling rushed or pressed for time | RUSH | 1–5 | 3.2472 | 1.0784 |
How often eating healthy diet/food | FOOD | 1–5 | 3.4497 | 0.9992 |
How often doing physical activity/sport (minimum 30 min) | SPRT | 1–5 | 2.6101 | 1.3452 |
Gender | Percentage | Happiness Score |
---|---|---|
Male | 62.1% | 7.009 |
Female | 37.9% | 7.308 |
Marital status | ||
Married | 80.9% | 7.138 |
Single | 14.3% | 7.241 |
Divorced | 3.7% | 6.861 |
Separated | 0.6% | 6.433 |
Widowed | 0.5% | 7.495 |
Education level | ||
Illiterate | 1.7% | 7.473 |
Below secondary school | 5.2% | 7.629 |
Secondary school | 14.6% | 7.345 |
Post high school training certificate | 16.7% | 7.179 |
College diploma | 9.9% | 7.035 |
Bachelor’s degree | 38.4% | 7.043 |
Master’s degree | 9.3% | 6.944 |
Doctorate degree | 3.2% | 6.937 |
Age | ||
15–19 | 0.20% | 7.785 |
20–24 | 2.1% | 7.384 |
25–29 | 9.7% | 6.993 |
30–34 | 20.0% | 6.861 |
35–39 | 24.9% | 6.999 |
40–44 | 20.3% | 7.129 |
45–49 | 12.2% | 7.277 |
50–54 | 6.4% | 7.513 |
55–59 | 2.7% | 7.639 |
60+ | 1.3% | 7.753 |
Nationality | ||
Emirati | 43.5% | 7.008 |
Non-Emirati | 56.5% | 7.324 |
Living region | ||
Abu Dhabi | 73.6% | 7.031 |
Al Ain | 22.0% | 7.194 |
Al Dhafra | 4.4% | 7.186 |
HLTH | HPNS | CALM | ENRG | DPRS | RUSH | FOOD | SPRT | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
HLTH | 0.993 | |||||||
HPNS | 0.274 | 0.990 | ||||||
CALM | 0.306 | 0.300 | 0.927 | |||||
ENRG | 0.333 | 0.299 | 0.512 | 0.948 | ||||
DPRS | −0.241 | −0.308 | −0.389 | −0.357 | 0.998 | |||
RUSH | −0.168 | −0.169 | −0.311 | −0.224 | 0.433 | 0.943 | ||
FOOD | 0.210 | 0.147 | 0.204 | 0.244 | −0.200 | −0.151 | 0.928 | |
SPRT | 0.194 | 0.082 | 0.188 | 0.252 | −0.176 | −0.144 | 0.280 | 0.962 |
Fit-Statistics | Value |
---|---|
Degrees of Freedom | 1 |
Maximum Likelihood Ratio Chi-Square (CMIN/DF) | 1.537 |
The p-value | 0.2151 |
Root Mean Square Error of Approximation (RMSEA) | 0.00413 |
Normed Fit Index (NFI) | 0.998 |
Non-Normed Fit Index (NNFI) | 0.999 |
Comparative Fit Index (CFI) | 0.996 |
Goodness of Fit Index (GFI) | 0.994 |
Adjusted Goodness of Fit Index (AGFI) | 0.998 |
Root Mean Square Residual (RMR) | 0.000897 |
From | To | Direct Association | t-Value | Indirect Association | Total Association |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
How often feeling calm and peaceful | Happiness | 0.1314 | 19.740 | 0.0194 | 0.1508 |
How often feeling calm and peaceful | Health | 0.1485 | 22.090 | - | 0.1485 |
How often feeling having lots of energy | Happiness | 0.1392 | 19.446 | 0.0293 | 0.1685 |
How often feeling having lots of energy | Health | 0.1944 | 29.359 | - | 0.1944 |
How often feeling downhearted and depressed | Health | −0.0715 | −11.556 | - | −0.0715 |
How often feeling downhearted and depressed | Happiness | −0.1747 | −30.584 | −0.0107 | −0.1854 |
How often feeling rushed or pressed for time | Health | −0.0239 | −3.787 | - | −0.0239 |
How often eating healthy diet/food | Health | 0.1011 | 17.622 | - | 0.1011 |
How often eating healthy diet/food | Happiness | 0.0385 | 6.633 | 0.0153 | 0.0538 |
How often doing physical activity/sport | Health | 0.0467 | 8.368 | - | 0.0467 |
How often doing physical activity/sport | Happiness | 0.0759 | 13.524 | 0.0115 | 0.0874 |
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Badri, M.A.; Alkhaili, M.; Aldhaheri, H.; Alnahyan, H.; Yang, G.; Albahar, M.; Alrashdi, A. Understanding the Interactions of Happiness, Self-Rated Health, Mental Feelings, Habit of Eating Healthy and Sport/Activities: A Path Model for Abu Dhabi. Nutrients 2022, 14, 55. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14010055
Badri MA, Alkhaili M, Aldhaheri H, Alnahyan H, Yang G, Albahar M, Alrashdi A. Understanding the Interactions of Happiness, Self-Rated Health, Mental Feelings, Habit of Eating Healthy and Sport/Activities: A Path Model for Abu Dhabi. Nutrients. 2022; 14(1):55. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14010055
Chicago/Turabian StyleBadri, Masood A., Mugheer Alkhaili, Hamad Aldhaheri, Hamdan Alnahyan, Guang Yang, Muna Albahar, and Asma Alrashdi. 2022. "Understanding the Interactions of Happiness, Self-Rated Health, Mental Feelings, Habit of Eating Healthy and Sport/Activities: A Path Model for Abu Dhabi" Nutrients 14, no. 1: 55. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14010055
APA StyleBadri, M. A., Alkhaili, M., Aldhaheri, H., Alnahyan, H., Yang, G., Albahar, M., & Alrashdi, A. (2022). Understanding the Interactions of Happiness, Self-Rated Health, Mental Feelings, Habit of Eating Healthy and Sport/Activities: A Path Model for Abu Dhabi. Nutrients, 14(1), 55. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14010055