The Effect Of Life Style On Some Health Markers On Sample Of Dormitory Students In Samaraa University
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The study was done in samara university on 80 dormitory students samples were taken at arrival to university and retaken after three months on continuous living at the university, results showed that all the parameters (calcium, inorganic phosphate, serum total protein, triglycerides and plasma proteins) were at normal level but then changed after three months with significant differences due to stress , malnutrition fast food and the time of exposure to the sun light compared to healthy subject who donont live at dormitory There was a decrease in calcium and serum total protein concentration while there was increase triglyceride and inorganic phosphate level.
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