Lifestyle and health-related quality of life relationships concerning metabolic disease phenotypes on the nutrimdea online cohort

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  • who: Andrea Higuera-Gu00f3mez et al. from the Campus of International Excellence (CEI) UAM+CSIC, Madrid, Spain have published the article: Lifestyle and Health-Related Quality of Life Relationships Concerning Metabolic Disease Phenotypes on the Nutrimdea Online Cohort, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 23/Dec/2022
  • what: The prevalence of metabolic diseases of this study compared with the European Health Survey in Spain (EESE) of 2020 was 5.1% vs. 16% of obesity, 3.1% vs. 7.5% diabetes, 8.6% vs. 19% of HBP and 15.1% vs. 15.3% of dyslipidemia, respectively . The . . .

     

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