PSYCHOEMOTIONAL STRESS AND EATING BEHAVIOR IN KAZAKHSTAN
- Authors: Zhunissova MB1, Shalkarova Z.S2, Shalkarova Z.N1, Nuskabayeva GO1, Sadykova KZ.1, Madenbay KM1, Grjibovski AM1,3,4
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- Международный казахско-турецкий университет им. Х.А. Ясави
- Казахский медицинский университет непрерывного образования
- Норвежский институт общественного здравоохранения
- Северный государственный медицинский университет
- Issue: Vol 22, No 5 (2015)
- Pages: 36-45
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/1728-0869/article/view/17024
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/humeco17024
- ID: 17024
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M B Zhunissova
Международный казахско-турецкий университет им. Х.А. Ясави
Zh S Shalkarova
Казахский медицинский университет непрерывного образования
Zh N Shalkarova
Международный казахско-турецкий университет им. Х.А. Ясави
G O Nuskabayeva
Международный казахско-турецкий университет им. Х.А. Ясави
K Zh Sadykova
Международный казахско-турецкий университет им. Х.А. Ясави
K M Madenbay
Международный казахско-турецкий университет им. Х.А. Ясави
A M Grjibovski
Международный казахско-турецкий университет им. Х.А. Ясави; Норвежский институт общественного здравоохранения; Северный государственный медицинский университет
Email: Andrej.Grjibovski@gmail.com
доктор медицины, магистр международного общественного здравоохранения, старший советник; директор Архангельской международной школы общественного здоровья; профессор
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