Religiosity in Health Related Lifestyle Behaviour: Study of Muslims in Malaysia

Consumers are increasingly sensitive to factors affecting their health. Billions of dollars have been spent on health related activities by the government, non-government organizations and private agencies that involved preventive health measures. In recent years, the concepts and issues of spiri...

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Main Author: Hassan, Siti Hasnah
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Published: 2012
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spelling my.usm.eprints.30838 http://eprints.usm.my/30838/ Religiosity in Health Related Lifestyle Behaviour: Study of Muslims in Malaysia Hassan, Siti Hasnah HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management Consumers are increasingly sensitive to factors affecting their health. Billions of dollars have been spent on health related activities by the government, non-government organizations and private agencies that involved preventive health measures. In recent years, the concepts and issues of spirituality and religiosity have been given more attention by scholars, policy makers, and profit and non-profit organizations. This can be seen in certain evidence in respect of the rapid growth of many Islamic banks, the Halal industry, schools, and other institutions around the world, as well as in western countries. Recently, religion has become more prominent in shaping attitude, values and behaviour, as individuals experience a religious reawakening. 2012-01 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/30838/1/Religiosity_in_Health_Related_Lifestyle_Behaviour.pdf Hassan, Siti Hasnah (2012) Religiosity in Health Related Lifestyle Behaviour: Study of Muslims in Malaysia. In: International Excellence Award in Islamic Marketing, Januari 2012, At the Second Global Islamic Marketing Conference, Abu Dhabi.
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Religiosity in Health Related Lifestyle Behaviour: Study of Muslims in Malaysia
description Consumers are increasingly sensitive to factors affecting their health. Billions of dollars have been spent on health related activities by the government, non-government organizations and private agencies that involved preventive health measures. In recent years, the concepts and issues of spirituality and religiosity have been given more attention by scholars, policy makers, and profit and non-profit organizations. This can be seen in certain evidence in respect of the rapid growth of many Islamic banks, the Halal industry, schools, and other institutions around the world, as well as in western countries. Recently, religion has become more prominent in shaping attitude, values and behaviour, as individuals experience a religious reawakening.
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author Hassan, Siti Hasnah
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title Religiosity in Health Related Lifestyle Behaviour: Study of Muslims in Malaysia
title_short Religiosity in Health Related Lifestyle Behaviour: Study of Muslims in Malaysia
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