Gender Features of Attitude to Cardiovascular Prevention in the Open Population of a Medium Urbanized Siberian City
Bessonova MI,
Gafarov VV,
Akimova EV
Abstract:Relevance: According to the data of domestic and foreign epidemiological studies, the subjective-objective indicator of health, and in particular, the attitude of the population to the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases, is the most important parameter characterizing the characteristics of the population’s motivation to maintaining public health. Purpose: To establish gender differences in the parameters of the subjective-objective indicator of health in the open urban population of 25-64 yea… Show more
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