**5.3 Implications**

Healthy behaviour patterns like sufficient sleep, healthy diet, regular exercise, more social interactions, intimacy, and internal locus of control have beneficial effects among the non-CHD individuals. It is therefore reasonable to promote such a healthy lifestyle to the patients of CHD.

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The following suggestions are made for future research:

behaviour in the development of coronary heart disease.

3.A similar study may be conducted on a sample of female.

1.Daily hrs. of sleep: Sleeping Time: Getting Time:

Always/Often/Sometimes/Rarely/Never

Always/Often/Sometimes/Rarely/Never

If nonveg, How many times in a week?

Always/Often/Sometimes/Rarely/Never

Always/Often/Sometimes/Rarely/Never

Always/Often/Sometimes/Rarely/Never

4.Do you have outside eatables? Yes/No

3.Do you take your meal alone/with family/with friends? Yes/No

1.Further research in this area may examine effects of emotions and coping

2.A comparison could make on urban and rural population to find out develop-

4.The further research in coronary heart disease may use multidimensional model encompassing both environmental variables (stressors) and social variables.

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ment of coronary heart disease.

**A.INTERVIEW SCHEDULE**

2.Are you sleeping well? Yes/No.

3.Do you sleep at daytime? Yes/No.

1.Are you veg/non veg/mixed?

2.Are you eating well? Yes/No

A. Health Behaviour Pattern

i.Sleeping Habits

If No, Why?

ii.Dietary Habits

If No, Why?

**5.4 Suggestions**

**Appendix A**

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