Brief interventions in counselling for nutrition and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in primary care adult patients
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2018Oppiaine
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978-951-39-7582-1ISSN Hae Julkaisufoorumista
2489-9003Asiasanat
systolinen verenpaine diastolinen verenpaine brief intervention counselling primary care nutrition metabolic syndrome public health service early intervention intervention dietetics lifestyle habits lifestyle nutritional behaviour metabolic disorders blood pressure plasma (liquids) glucose abdominal obesity obesity sociodemographic characteristics systolic blood pressure diastolic blood pressure Central Finland Kliiniset arviot Chi-square-testi General Linear Model (GLM) Logistinen regressio perusterveydenhuolto terveydenhuolto varhainen puuttuminen interventio ravitsemus metabolinen oireyhtymä elintavat elämäntapa ravitsemuskäyttäytyminen aineenvaihduntahäiriöt verenpaine plasma (neste) glukoosi keskivartalolihavuus lihavuus sosiodemografiset tekijät Keski-Suomi
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