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The diastolic blood pressure was significantly higher among overweight women(p< 0,001), as were fasting insulin level (p<0,005), postload glucose level (p<0,05) and LDL cholesterol (p<0,05). Among the overweight men the systolic and diastolic blood pressures were significantly higher (p<0,05) in comparison with nonobese men, as were fasting insulin level (p<0,05), total cholesterol (p<0,05), LDL cholesterol(p<0,05) and triglyceridemia(p<0,05).

61,9% of men and 41,1% of women was a smokers at the moment of survey. Prevalence of arterial hypertension was 11,2% among men and 22,4% among women. 11,8% of men and 13,0% of women had a signs of  ischemic heart disease.  35,8% among all investigated people had total cholesterol more than 200 md/dl.