EVALUATION OF THE RESULTS OF SOME INTERVENTIONS FOR CARDIOVASCULAR RISK AFTER COVID-19 FOR STAFF OF THE STANDING COMMITTEES OF THAI BINH PROVINCE
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Objectives: To Evaluate the results of some interventions for cardiovascular risk factors after COVID-19 in 142 subjects. Subjects and methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study on 142 officials under the management of the Thai Binh Provincial Party Committee (including current and retired currently living in the province) who met the selection criteria. Results: The rates of smoking, overweight and obesity, and large waist circumference all improved significantly, the difference was statistically significant with p < 0.05. The proportion of patients achieving physical activity and having blood cholesterol levels < 5.2 mmol/l after intervention is higher than before intervention, the difference is not statistically significant with p> 0.05. There was no difference in SF-36 scores before and after intervention. Physical health score, BP index reaching target and LDL-C concentration after intervention was higher than before intervention, the difference was statistically significant with p < 0.05.
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: After COVID-19, cardiovascular risk factors, SF-36 score.
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