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Search for: [Abstract = "olic – DBP\) and age, gender and inherited predispositions of male and female students of medical sciences. The values of both SBP and DBP were higher in males than in females under and over 25 years. Individual instances of hypertension or using antihypertensive medication were identified among females over 25 years. Regrettably, a large group of male and female students of medical sciences had an inherited predisposition to hypertension. Instances of a family history of hypertension were prevalent among females over 25 years, whereas in the group of students under 25 years, both male and female, the occurrence of inherited predisposition to hypertension was comparable. 6. Statistical significance has been found related to medical students` sources of knowledge about nutrition. The main sources are\: home, school and the Internet. 7. No significant differences in lifestyle have been fund among medical students with appriopriate weight, overweight or obese. What is interesting, obese students showed more beneficial habits regarding regularity and composition of meals. It may be due to the fact that their obesity started earlier and now during their studies, they gained knowledge about healthy lifestyle, which helped them to improve their dietary habits. 8. The following unhealthy dietary habits among medical students have been observed\: low intake of wholemeal bread, vegetable"]

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