2017
DOI: 10.17116/profmed201720652-55
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Prevalence of some risk factors for non-communicable diseases among young people

Abstract: Цель исследования-изучить распространенность отдельных факторов риска неинфекционных заболеваний среди лиц молодого возраста для дальнейшей разработки профилактических мероприятий. Материал и методы. Обследованы 266 студентов-медиков (24% юношей, 76% девушек; р<0,0001). Средний возраст студентов составил 20,6±3,7 года. Скрининг включал анкетный опрос для выявления паспортных данных и показателей образа жизни, физикальное обследование и психологическое тестирование. Статистический анализ данных проводили с испо… Show more

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“…According to some studies, a person starts consuming alcohol at an average age of 15.8 years. Also there are scientific proofs that recently a trend has been noted for growing risks of alcoholism to occur at younger ages [3,16,17]. Our research data, similarly to those obtained by other studies, provide clear evidence of an existing relationship between alcohol consumption and elevated CVDs risks (Figure 2).…”
Section: T a B L E 1 Criteria Describing Risks Of Cardiovascular Dise...supporting
confidence: 88%
“…According to some studies, a person starts consuming alcohol at an average age of 15.8 years. Also there are scientific proofs that recently a trend has been noted for growing risks of alcoholism to occur at younger ages [3,16,17]. Our research data, similarly to those obtained by other studies, provide clear evidence of an existing relationship between alcohol consumption and elevated CVDs risks (Figure 2).…”
Section: T a B L E 1 Criteria Describing Risks Of Cardiovascular Dise...supporting
confidence: 88%