Influence of additional vitaminization of schoolchildren rations in the Arctic on variability of morphofunctional parameters of the immune system
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.67.25
Abstract
The paper reports a representative study of the vitaminization effect of children in the North (Norilsk) on one of the most important indicators of health - immunity. Features of variability of morphofunctional indicators of the immune system of schoolchildren after prolonged vitaminization in the conditions of the Arctic are revealed. It was found that after the inclusion of multivitamins in the diet of children, a decrease in the level of catecholamines (CA) and an increase in the content of serotonin in blood lymphocytes were observed. It was revealed that in the group of boys, the level of CA decreased to a greater extent than in girls. Also, after taking multivitamins in children, an increase in the content of stab neutrophils in the peripheral blood was noted.
About the Authors
V. P. NovitskayaRussian Federation
Novitskaya Valentina Petrovna – Doctor of Biological Sciences, Senior Researcher Clinical Pathophysiology Laboratories
660022, Krasnoyarsk, st. Partizana Zheleznyaka d.3 "g", tel.: 8 (391) 228 - 06 – 83
Krasnoyarsk
E. I. Praкhin
Russian Federation
Praкhin Efim Isaakovich – Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Chief Researcher, Laboratory of Clinical Pathophysiology
660022, Krasnoyarsk, st. Partizana Zheleznyaka d. 3 "g", tel.: 8 (391) 228 - 06 – 83
Krasnoyarsk
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Novitskaya V.P., Praкhin E.I. Influence of additional vitaminization of schoolchildren rations in the Arctic on variability of morphofunctional parameters of the immune system. Yakut Medical Journal. 2019;(3):91-93. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.67.25