Objectives: The present study aimed to identify the prevalence, and socio-demographiccorrelates of the isolated and simultaneous presence of health risk behaviors among youthaged 13 – 35 years in Egypt. Methods: The Survey of Young People in Egypt (SYPE),was conducted in 2014. This survey included 10,916 youth representing total Egypt.Selection of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) health risk behaviors and theirexplanatory variables of youth aged 13-35 years were used for secondary and advancedanalysis. Results: The health risk behaviors with the highest prevalence were inadequatefruits and vegetable intake (89.7%), inadequate physical activity (49%), excess salt intake(44.2%), and smoking (13.2%). Eighty percent (80%) of youth had two or moresimultaneous non-communicable diseases (NCDs) risk behaviors. By applying logisticregression analysis, age (tend to accumulate as adolescents grow older) and females werestatistically associated with co-occurrence of health risk behaviors. Lower Egypt was theleast geographic region of aggregation of risk behaviors. Conclusion andrecommendations: A high prevalence of NCDs health risk behaviors among youth wasfound in Egypt, both isolated and simultaneously which could expect a significant increasein NCDs in the near future. Multi-sectoral integrated approach to encourage people toadopt healthy behaviors on individual-and population-level is recommended.