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Association of education, health behaviors, concerns, and knowledge with metabolic syndrome among urban elderly in one medical center in Taiwan

International Journal of Gerontology Aug 31, 2017

Tsou MT – The study aimed to determine the relationship of education, health behaviors, concerns, and knowledge with metabolic syndrome (MetS) among urban elderly living in northern Taiwan. The findings demonstrated that high education level influences the odds of MetS. The outcomes suggested that the development of health education programs that can enhance prevention and self–monitoring for MetS by providing the knowledge and behaviors is suitable for an elderly population living in Taiwan.
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