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Association of BMI and nutritional habits with hypertension in the adult population of Croatia

The purpose of the present study was to investigate the distribution of hypertension, its nutritional and other determinants and their association in Croatia. Population-based, cross-sectional study. Croatia. Representative random sample of 9070 adults (18 years and older) from all Croatian regions,...

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Published in:Public health nutrition 2009, Vol.12 (1), p.97-104
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Adult
adults
age
Age groups
Aged
Alcohol Drinking - adverse effects
alcoholic beverages
Animal fat
Blood pressure
BMI
Body Mass Index
Coffee
coffee (beverage)
Croatia
Croatia - epidemiology
Curing
diet
Diet - adverse effects
dietary fat
disease prevalence
Estimates
Exercise
Female
food intake
Fruits
fruits (food)
Health surveys
Humans
Hypertension
Hypertension - epidemiology
Hypertension - etiology
Lifestyles
Male
Meat products
Middle Aged
milk
Nutrition
Nutrition Surveys
nutritional adequacy
Nutritional habits
nutritional status
Overweight - complications
Overweight - epidemiology
Pharmacists
Physical activity
Population studies
Prevalence
Public health
Regional differences
Regions
Regression analysis
Risk Factors
smoked meats
smoking (habit)
Smoking - adverse effects
sodium chloride
Vegetables
Women
Young Adult
title Association of BMI and nutritional habits with hypertension in the adult population of Croatia
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