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Lifestyle and hypertension in women, specific aspects of non-drug treatment

Lifestyle has worsened in women during the last three decades. This is particularly true for smoking, alcohol, and exercise. An inappropriate lifestyle increases cardiovascular risk. Lifestyle changes are more difficult to achieve in women than in men for several reasons, that may be complex: cultur...

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Published in:La Presse médicale (1983) 2019-11, Vol.48 (11 Pt 1), p.1257
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Body Weight
Diet
Female
Healthy Lifestyle
Humans
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Life Style
Sedentary Behavior
Smoking - adverse effects
Socioeconomic Factors
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