ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Hygienic description of lifestyle factors among students of colleges

Bronskih NA, Sharenko EM, Popova OS, Nasybulina GM
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Ural State Medical University, Yekaterinburg, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Natalia A. Bronskih
ul. Evgeniya Savkova, 8, Yekaterinburg, 620036, Russia; ur.xednay@29925hiksnorb

About paper

Acknowledgements: scientific advisor Popova OS for introduction into work and assistance in the study; head of department of hygiene and ecology Nasybulina GM for possibility to implement scientific projects.

Author contribution: Bronskih NA — survey of students, statistical processing of results, review of literature on this issue; Sharenko EM — survey, statistical processing of results, searching the necessary literature; Popova OS — academic advisor, design development, organization of work, estimating quality of the obtained results, author’s criticism; Nasybulina GM — academic advisor, developing the study design, editing and editorial processing of the article.

Compliance with ethical standards: voluntary informed consent has been obtained from all those interviewed before the study.

Received: 2022-10-21 Accepted: 2022-11-23 Published online: 2023-01-13
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