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Research Progress on Metabolic Diseases in Rural Areas

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  • DAI,Bing
  • GANG,Xiaochao
  • LIU,Mingjun
  • ZHANG,Yuzhe
  • YANG,Jiechen
  • LI,Jinsheng
  • XIAO,Zhenxiang
  • YUAN,Xinyi
  • CONG,Zhengri
  • ZHENG,Likun
  • HUA,Chaochao
  • LIANG,Jianfeng
  • HU,Junhao

Abstract

Through the review of relevant literature in recent years, it is found that the incidence rate of metabolic diseases in rural areas is on the rise. The related factors that may cause diseases include diet structure, exercise habits, medical resources and other aspects. At the same time, there are some limitations in the intervention and treatment measures of this kind of disease. It is urgent to carry out in-depth exploration for the special conditions in rural areas. By reviewing the research progress related to metabolic diseases in rural areas, more new ideas are provided for the treatment and improvement of metabolic diseases in rural areas.

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  • DAI,Bing & GANG,Xiaochao & LIU,Mingjun & ZHANG,Yuzhe & YANG,Jiechen & LI,Jinsheng & XIAO,Zhenxiang & YUAN,Xinyi & CONG,Zhengri & ZHENG,Likun & HUA,Chaochao & LIANG,Jianfeng & HU,Junhao, 2023. "Research Progress on Metabolic Diseases in Rural Areas," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 15(10), October.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:342016
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.342016
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