FAKTOR-FAKTOR RISIKO SINDROM METABOLIK TERHADAP HIPERTENSI PADA REMAJA AKHIR

Background: The prevalence of metabolic syndrome has increased in recent decades in the world population, especially in the United States and Asia, due to the rapid westernization of lifestyles. B. Dietary habits that lead to reduced physical activity and increasingly sophisticated technological and...

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Main Author: Cantika Risna Andini, (Author)
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Published: 2023-01-05.
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