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Publikováno v:
Voprosy pitaniia. (4)
In a representative sample of boys aged 14-15 daily diet compositions have been modeled followed by 2-year preventive correction of expected atherogenic shifts in the above boys' nutrition. The correction did not imply changes in daily diet overall c
Autor:
I B, Tubol, M E, Saava, R S, Kuzakhmedova, I S, Bykova, L D, Kondakova, A M, Olfer'ev, I P, Tur, G A, Propirnyĭ, T G, Dorofeeva, E I, Gakova
Publikováno v:
Terapevticheskii arkhiv. 65(1)
Random samples from a schoolchildren population living in different climatic and geographic regions were entered in the standard epidemiological survey. They were examined for plasma lipids vs. arterial pressure and physical development. Region-speci
Publikováno v:
Voprosy pitaniia. (1)
Representative sampling of boys (n-577) aged 14-15 years was used to study their nutrition structure. The results obtained have evidenced the atherogenic character of nutrition due to insufficient consumption of vegetable oils, complex carbohydrates,
Autor:
G S, Zhukovskiĭ, I N, Il'chenko, I B, Tubol, I P, Tur, M E, Saava, D V, Feĭzukhanova, T G, Dorofeeva, G A, Propirnyĭ, K U, Neĭlin
Publikováno v:
Terapevticheskii arkhiv. 62(8)
The authors describe the results of a cooperative epidemiological screening of schoolchildren aged 11 to 14 years, living in Moscow, Tallinn and Novosibirsk. 1219 persons underwent screening in Moscow, 923 in Novosibirsk, and 1227 in Tallinn; the scr
Publikováno v:
Terapevticheskii arkhiv. 61(1)
The paper treats the results of a comparative 6-year study of arterial blood pressure, body weight, motor activity, and tobacco-smoking prevalence with respect to two representative samples of schoolchildren aged 11 and 14 years living in one of the
Publikováno v:
Kardiologiia. 27(8)
An epidemiologic study of psychosocial variables, related to arterial hypertension and smoking, was carried out in 2039 men and women between 25 and 60 years of age. A relationship has been established between coronary risk factors and psychosocial c