IMPAIRED CARBOHYDRATE TOLERANCE AS A RISK FACTOR FOR ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE AMONG THE POPULATION OF THE FERGANA VALLEY OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
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In the Fergana Valley of the Republic of Uzbekistan, where about 70% of the population is engaged in agriculture, epidemiological studies on IHD in connection with the combination of risk factors among rural men and women of working age have not been carried out, which makes it impossible to fully assess the epidemiological situation in our region. The aim of the research was to study the epidemiological conditions in relation to IHD in connection with ICT and other risk factors.
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