Metabolic Syndrome Associated with Tobacco and Caffeine Products Use Among Refugee Adolescents: Risk of Dyslipidemia

Due to their stressful lives, Palestinian refugees are prone to use cognitive enhancers (CE) and psychostimulant substances (PS). Recognising health problems associated with CE/PS use can indicate how preventive programs should be directed towards adolescents. Unfortunately, research has not thoroug...

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Veröffentlicht in:Diabetes, metabolic syndrome and obesity metabolic syndrome and obesity, 2021-01, Vol.14, p.4121-4133
Hauptverfasser: Damiri, Basma, Khatib, Omar, Nazzal, Zaher, Sanduka, Diala, Igbaria, Siwar, Thabaleh, Ammar, Farhoud, Ahmad, Saudi, Lubna, Belkebir, Souad, Al Ali, Rayyan, Alili, Mohammed, Hamdan, Mahmoud, Safarini, Omar A, Younis, Omar
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Zusammenfassung:Due to their stressful lives, Palestinian refugees are prone to use cognitive enhancers (CE) and psychostimulant substances (PS). Recognising health problems associated with CE/PS use can indicate how preventive programs should be directed towards adolescents. Unfortunately, research has not thoroughly investigated the health problems related to tobacco and caffeine products, the most socially acceptable CE/PS among Palestinian refugee adolescents. In 2021, schoolchildren from five Palestinian refugee camps (N=271) aged 12-
ISSN:1178-7007
1178-7007
DOI:10.2147/DMSO.S329675