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Search for: [Abstract = "tudents of medical sciences. Excessive volume of body fat expressed in percentage was more frequently observed in the group of females over 25 years than in younger females and males, whereas male students displayed more skeletal muscle mass than female students of each age groups. 3. There was a statistically significant correlation between the consumption of fast food, sweet beverages and adding sugar to beverages and age and gender of male and female students of medical sciences. Fast food was the most often consumed by male students, while females over 25 years used those kind of products less frequently. Similarly, adding sugar to hot beverages and consumption of sweet carbonated beverages were the most common habits among male students, while younger females displayed those habits with less frequency and females over 25 years with the least frequency. 4. The physical activity associated with household and occupational activity as well as leisure activity \(walking, skiing, jogging\) was statistically significantly related to age and gender of male and female students of medical sciences. Females over 25 years spent the longest time doing occupational activity, while males spent the longest time undertaking leisure activity, on which females over 25 spent the shortest period of time. 5. Statistical significance was observed between blood pressure \(systolic – SBP and diast"]

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