PREVALENCE OF HYPERTENSION AND PREHYPERTENSION AND ITS RELATION TO BODY MASS INDEX AND LIFESTYLE HABITS
Overall 6.5% were smokers, 31.5% reports daily soft drink consumption, 23.5% reports daily milk drinking, 13.7% reports daily potato chips eating, 77.9% reports eating fast food at least once weekly, 17.2% eating fruits daily, 38.6% at least walk once a week to and from school, and 34.8% reports sed...
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