High physical and mental workloads, long-term stress, and inadequate recovery are key risk factors for metabolic syndrome among military personnel.
Highlights the urgent need for further research into the risk factors, treatment, and prevention of metabolic syndrome among military personnel exposed to high stress and workload.
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This article presents the relevance of studying the course of metabolic syndrome among military personnel and modern approaches to its treatment and prevention, and provides information on factors such as high physical and mental workload, long-term stress, service in conditions of uncertainty, and repeated training without full recovery. It is urgent to further deepen research on the course of metabolic syndrome among military personnel, identify its risk factors, and implement modern treatment and prevention methods.
Maksud Tairov (Mon,) reported a other. High physical and mental workloads, long-term stress, and inadequate recovery are key risk factors for metabolic syndrome among military personnel.