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Determining the risk factors in developing pre-hypertension among medical students / Alvin Kevin Matthew De Vera ; Eldrick Dave M. Estacio ; Marc Donell S. Fabros ; Lance Frederick J. Gabor ; Paul Vincent D. Galibo ; J-Efraim Galus ; KIana Marie Guzman ; Camille Daphne Ibarra ; Huey M. Javier ; Rica Camille B. Lomibao ; Mellisa Anne A. Loyola ; Frances Shane P. Lozano ; Kristine Carissa S. Lucrecio ; Meeki V. Macadaeg ; Nikka Angelica M. Mangahas ; Patricia Nicolle V. Mangunay ; Karen M. Mecha ; Csaryna L. Paloma ; Jomarisse A. Ramirez ; Vincent Daniel M. Reyes ; Chinny Mae A. Tadeo ; Tricia G. Tambago and Redentor O. Mendoza.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Fairview, Quezon City Department of Community and Family Medicines, FEU-NRMF, 2019Description: 73 pages: 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
LOC classification:
  • MCFM20190013
Summary: ABSTRACT: Pre-hypertension is one of the most common conditions affecting human beings worldwide. Hypertension is one of the known modifiable risk factors in developing cardiovascular complications. In the Philippines, an increased prevalence of pre-hypertension among students of Philippine Universities was demonstrated. However, there have been little to no studies about pre-hypertension among medical students. In this study, the researches aimed to determine the relationship of socio-demographic, physiological, psychological and lifestyle changes as risk factors in developing prehypertension among medical students in Far Eatern University-Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation.
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ABSTRACT: Pre-hypertension is one of the most common conditions affecting human beings worldwide. Hypertension is one of the known modifiable risk factors in developing cardiovascular complications. In the Philippines, an increased prevalence of pre-hypertension among students of Philippine Universities was demonstrated. However, there have been little to no studies about pre-hypertension among medical students. In this study, the researches aimed to determine the relationship of socio-demographic, physiological, psychological and lifestyle changes as risk factors in developing prehypertension among medical students in Far Eatern University-Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation.

Thesis - Department of Community & Family Medicine

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