Factors affecting the growth of the organism may be either endogenous, such as genetic factors like genetic heritage, or exogenous such as food, social and health status, physical activity, etc. A factor of great importance for human physical growth is BMI, a parameter defined as the ratio of human body weight and height. The purpose of this article is to determine the BMI in Macedonia’s population by analyzing age and gender, and finding the correlation of endogeneous and exogeneous factors and the BMI factor. All measurements were performed at the health facility. Surveys were also conducted for gathering information about gender, age, weight, height, eating habits, socioeconomic status, and education. This clinical research studied 257 ...
Background. The article describes the results of the studies of diabetic nephropathy in obese patien...
Introduction: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is linked to a higher incidence of cardiovascul...
Any association between body mass index and kidney disease has so far proved inconclusive. Therefore...
The aim of the study is to assess the associations between anthropometric indexes and risk factors o...
Genetic factors play an important role, but most important of all is their interaction with metaboli...
Aim: To identify biological parameters that are related to the greater longevity and lower cardiovas...
The problem of cardiac arrest and stroke in humans leading to paralysis or death are known to relate...
Background and Aim: Considering the importance of obesity and regarding that only few studies in the...
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The present study was undertaken to provide a better insight into the relationship between different...
Obesity is a chronic disease, with a rapidly increasing prevalence worldwide. Body mass index (BMI) ...
By conducting research on the correlation between obesity and cardiovascular health in two countries...
Cardiovascular diseases are essential problem of health today. More than 50 presents’ of deaf in Lit...
This study provides a first causal inference of the link between body weight and the risk of hyperte...
The increasing overweight and obesity prevalence among children and adolescents may not only result ...
Background. The article describes the results of the studies of diabetic nephropathy in obese patien...
Introduction: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is linked to a higher incidence of cardiovascul...
Any association between body mass index and kidney disease has so far proved inconclusive. Therefore...
The aim of the study is to assess the associations between anthropometric indexes and risk factors o...
Genetic factors play an important role, but most important of all is their interaction with metaboli...
Aim: To identify biological parameters that are related to the greater longevity and lower cardiovas...
The problem of cardiac arrest and stroke in humans leading to paralysis or death are known to relate...
Background and Aim: Considering the importance of obesity and regarding that only few studies in the...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
The present study was undertaken to provide a better insight into the relationship between different...
Obesity is a chronic disease, with a rapidly increasing prevalence worldwide. Body mass index (BMI) ...
By conducting research on the correlation between obesity and cardiovascular health in two countries...
Cardiovascular diseases are essential problem of health today. More than 50 presents’ of deaf in Lit...
This study provides a first causal inference of the link between body weight and the risk of hyperte...
The increasing overweight and obesity prevalence among children and adolescents may not only result ...
Background. The article describes the results of the studies of diabetic nephropathy in obese patien...
Introduction: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is linked to a higher incidence of cardiovascul...
Any association between body mass index and kidney disease has so far proved inconclusive. Therefore...