Family history: an opportunity for early interventions and improved control of hypertension, obesity and diabetes
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether a family history of high-risk groups for major noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) was a significant risk factor for these conditions among family members in a study population in the Gambia, where strong community and family coherence are important determinants that have t...
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Main Authors: | van der Sande Marianne A.B (Author), Walraven Gijs E.L (Author), Milligan Paul J.M (Author), Banya Winston A.S (Author), Ceesay Sana M. (Author), Nyan Ousman A. (Author), McAdam Keith P.W.J (Author) |
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The World Health Organization,
2001-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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