Lifestyle factors refer to the everyday habits and behaviors that influence an individual's health and well-being. These factors can include diet, physical activity, smoking, alcohol consumption, sleep patterns, stress management, and social relationships. Research in this area examines how these lifestyle factors impact health outcomes, such as the risk of chronic diseases like obesity, heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. Researchers may also explore how different lifestyle interventions, such as exercise programs or dietary changes, can improve health outcomes and quality of life. Understanding these lifestyle factors can help inform public health initiatives and individual behavior changes to promote healthier living.