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According to the results of the study,
the majority of patients (18% of men) suffered from
type 1 obesity; among women, 18% were overweight.
The lowest rates of third-degree obesity were in 3% of
men and 10% of women. Smoking history was present
in 10% and 13,3% of patients, respectively, by group.
There was a preponderance of women in our study. The
studied risk factors are interconnected to a certain extent.
The presence of any risk factors from among hypertension, BMI is associated with elevated levels of blood
pressure, glycemia and lipids, and when combined, their
significance increases. Lipid metabolism disorders andsmoking are less important. They are mostly related
with the levels of the studied indicators when combined
with other risk factors. |
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