“…Gender and age (in classes) [11,12,15]; BMI: overweight or obese (> = 25) vs. normal/ underweight (< 25) [11,12]; Educational level: high or medium (secondary school or higher) vs. low (primary school or no education) [15]; Food consumption: consumption (up to 2005) of at least one of the following food of local/own production vs. commercial or no consumption: milk, cheese, eggs, fresh or cooked vegetables, fruit, liver meat, chicken, beef, pork, sheep, rabbit [9,10]; Drinking, cooking, irrigating, washing with water from private wells [15]; Breast feeding (if occurred in the last 15 years) [18,19].…”