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Cardio-metabolic Risk and its Antecedents among Law Enforcement Officers in Trinidad and Tobago

DOI: 
10.7727/wimj.2017.202
Synopsis: 
Law enforcement is considered a demanding and stressful occupation. Lifestyle choices associated with such occupations increase the risk of developing cardio-metabolic risk factors.

ABSTRACT

Objective:  In this study, we evaluated cardio-metabolic risk and associated lifestyle behaviours among police officers.

Accepted: 
18 Dec, 2017
Journal Sections: 
e-Published: 20 Dec, 2017

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