From findings of the present study, health behaviors of patients with CADs were associated with thesubjects’ age and education status. That is, the olderand the better-educated individuals reported betterhealth behaviors. This finding was only partiallycongruent with the previous findingings whereyounger subjects and better-educated subjects hadbetter health behaviors (Coulson, Strang, Mariño, &Minichiello, 2004; Mosca et al., 2006). Persons withhigher education were more likely to have highercognitive function and better comprehension capa-bility so that they might understand the necessity of lifestyle changes, be more motivated, and perform health behaviors more often. In terms of age, how-ever, subjects’ mean age in this study was younger than that of other studies, which might explain why