Effect of sanitary-environmental conditions of diabetic hypertension incidence in displaced persons

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Muamer Muraspahić and collaborators from the University of Pazar, Pazar, Serbia have published the Article: Effect of Sanitary-Environmental Conditions of Diabetic Hypertension Incidence in Displaced Persons, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: To taking a detailed medical history the following data were measured body mass index (BMI) and waist/hip ratio (WHR) which were evaluated based on the criteria of European NIDDM Policy Group .

SUMMARY

    Of the issue), and after a longer period, it influences the structure and function of blood vessels, nerves, and other vital organs. Obesity is defined . . .

     

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