lifestyles
Lifestyles refer to the patterned ways in which people live, including daily routines, work arrangements, housing, consumption, health practices, family life, and leisure activities. They are shaped by an interplay of cultural norms, economic resources, social status, education, geography, gender, and personal values. Lifestyles are not fixed; they evolve in response to life events, social change, and access to opportunities, and they contribute to individual identity as well as social belonging.
They encompass behavior and choice as well as the broader contexts that enable or constrain them. Researchers
Public health frequently treats lifestyle factors such as diet, physical activity, smoking, alcohol use, and sleep
Common contemporary lifestyle typologies include minimalist, sustainable or eco-conscious, wellness-oriented, family-centered, career-focused, digital or remote, and