%0 Journal Article %T SOCIAL, CLIMATIC AND BEHAVIORAL RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH DYSLIPIDEMIA: WHETHER THE NEGATIVE TREND CAN BE CHANGED IN THE POPULATION? %A ARABIDZE, G.G. %A VOVK, E.I. %A KRUTOVCEV, I.A. %A PRAVDIVCEVA, E.V. %A BULGAKOV, M.S. %K risk factors, smoking, obesity, mental disorders, physical activity, stress, environment %J Medical Bulletin of the Ministry of Internal Affairs %D 2025 %N 2025 %P 7 %I State institution Joint editorial office of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia