MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES OF GASTRIC WALLS DURING POSTNATAL ONTOGENESIS WHEN FEEDING ON PALM OIL
Аннотация
Aim: obesity is currently considered one of the most common chronic diseases in the world. It should be not-ed that nutrition obesity accounts for 97% of all forms of body weight. This is largely due to the change in daily diet and lifestyle. The relevance of this problem is the main factor in obesity is that associated with metabolic disorders.
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