THE PREVALENCE OF CHRONIC NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES RISK FACTORS AMONG MEDICAL STAFF
https://doi.org/10.15829/1728-8800-2018-3-96-104
Abstract
In the review, the results provided of clinical and epidemiological trials confirming high prevalence of the risk factors of chronic noncommunicable diseases among medical workers, common comorbidity and hence adverse influence on the health. Analysis of literature data underscores the necessity of further long term populational studies of epidemiology, age range, relation to occupation positions, for the main risk factors. Organization of various preventive events is required, that obviously will impact not only health state and life quality, but furthermore, will increase medical care in general.
About the Authors
О. S. KobyakovaRussian Federation
Tomsk
E. S. Kulikov
Russian Federation
Tomsk
I. A. Deev
Russian Federation
Tomsk
A. A. Almikeeva
Russian Federation
Tomsk
I. D. Pimenov
Russian Federation
Tomsk
E. A. Starovoytova
Russian Federation
Tomsk
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Kobyakova О.S., Kulikov E.S., Deev I.A., Almikeeva A.A., Pimenov I.D., Starovoytova E.A. THE PREVALENCE OF CHRONIC NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES RISK FACTORS AMONG MEDICAL STAFF. Cardiovascular Therapy and Prevention. 2018;17(3):96-104. https://doi.org/10.15829/1728-8800-2018-3-96-104