OBJECTIVE: To assess the frequencies of risk factors for cardiovascular disease in school children. The information may help in designing interventions aimed at modifying unhealthy lifestyle in children, which may reduce the later incidence of cardiovascular disease in adults. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 206 students (ages 14-18 years), enrolled in higher secondary school. Students were interviewed about their lifestyles, family history of cardiovascular disease and its risk factors. Moreover, they were assessed for height, weight and blood pressure. RESULTS: Twenty nine percent of the children were physically inactive, 31% were taking unhealthy diet daily, 21% were overweight (BMI \u3e or = 25) and 6% were smokers. ...
Context: India is experiencing an epidemiological health transition characterized by rapid decline i...
Background: In KSA the prevalence of non-communicable diseases and related lifestyle behaviors are p...
Background. The prevalence of risk factors for diabetes and hypertension in Saudi school children ha...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the frequencies of risk factors for cardiovascular disease in school children. ...
Objective: To assess the frequencies of risk factors for cardiovascular disease in school children. ...
Background: Data on the knowledge of cardiovascular risk factors among Indian school children are li...
Atherosclerosis is a pathological condition that begins in early childhood, but clinically the disea...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) can have its beginnings in childhood, especially if the ch...
AbstractBackgroundData on the knowledge of cardiovascular risk factors among Indian school children ...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are responsible for a high proportion of deaths caused by...
Context: Lifestyle-associated risk factors may begin during childhood and result into cardiovascular...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular disease is on the rise and is a global threat by being the leading cause ...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases are among the first leading causes of death in the world, whose ...
Objectives: The rising burden of preventable risk factors for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) amon...
Atherosclerosis is a pathological condition that begins in early childhood, but clinically the disea...
Context: India is experiencing an epidemiological health transition characterized by rapid decline i...
Background: In KSA the prevalence of non-communicable diseases and related lifestyle behaviors are p...
Background. The prevalence of risk factors for diabetes and hypertension in Saudi school children ha...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the frequencies of risk factors for cardiovascular disease in school children. ...
Objective: To assess the frequencies of risk factors for cardiovascular disease in school children. ...
Background: Data on the knowledge of cardiovascular risk factors among Indian school children are li...
Atherosclerosis is a pathological condition that begins in early childhood, but clinically the disea...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) can have its beginnings in childhood, especially if the ch...
AbstractBackgroundData on the knowledge of cardiovascular risk factors among Indian school children ...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are responsible for a high proportion of deaths caused by...
Context: Lifestyle-associated risk factors may begin during childhood and result into cardiovascular...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular disease is on the rise and is a global threat by being the leading cause ...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases are among the first leading causes of death in the world, whose ...
Objectives: The rising burden of preventable risk factors for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) amon...
Atherosclerosis is a pathological condition that begins in early childhood, but clinically the disea...
Context: India is experiencing an epidemiological health transition characterized by rapid decline i...
Background: In KSA the prevalence of non-communicable diseases and related lifestyle behaviors are p...
Background. The prevalence of risk factors for diabetes and hypertension in Saudi school children ha...