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Figure 1.

Distribution of four major CVD risk factors in the total sample.

Grey represents the population with no defined CVD risk factors, and the other four colors represent the population with four different CVD risk factors. The numbers represent the number of individuals in the population with defined CVD risk factors in the respective regions.

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Table 1.

Characteristics of participants according to CVD risk factors.*

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Figure 2.

Prevalence of CVD risk factor clustering by age and gender.

The prevalence (and 95% confidence intervals) of clustering of CVD risk factors was calculated for various age groups and for both sexes (male or female). All prevalence rates were adjusted for synthesized weights.

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Table 2.

Clustering of four major CVD risk factors and lifestyle risk factors.*

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Table 3.

Relationship between lifestyles and socioeconomic status.*

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