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The frequency of metabolic syndrome and its components in the non-indigenous population of South Yakutia

https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2023.81.08

Abstract

A one-stage study of the working non-indigenous population of South Yakutia was conducted. A high incidence of abdominal obesity, lipid-metabolic disorders has been shown. Dyslipidemia, arterial hypertension and metabolic syndrome, mainly represented by a three-component, were most often registered in men compared to women. The relationship of blood pressure with triglyceride and glucose levels was obtained.

About the Authors

S. I. Sofronova
Yakut Science Centre of Complex Medical Problems
Russian Federation

Sofronova Sargylana Ivanovna – PhD, Researcher of YSC CMP



A. N. Romanova
Yakut Science Centre of Complex Medical Problems
Russian Federation

Romanova Anna Nikolaevna – MD, director of YSC CMP



V. M. Nikolaev
Yakut Science Centre of Complex Medical Problems
Russian Federation

Nikolaev Vyacheslav Mikhailovich – PhD, researcher



M. P. Kirillina
Yakut Science Centre of Complex Medical Problems
Russian Federation

Kirillina Maria Petrovna – PhD, researcher of YSC CMP



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Sofronova S.I., Romanova A.N., Nikolaev V.M., Kirillina M.P. The frequency of metabolic syndrome and its components in the non-indigenous population of South Yakutia. Yakut Medical Journal. 2023;(1):32-35. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2023.81.08

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