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Metabolic indices in cold exposure

https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2018.62.08

Abstract

We investigated 200 employees of the diamond mining company who worked in cold condition from 2 to 8 hours a day. Reliable correlations have been revealed to prove the effect of cold on weight, body mass index, waist volume and hip volume. Cold exposure increased expression of genes markers of browning. These results provide evidence pointing to PMBCs as an easily obtainable material.

About the Authors

A. V. Efremova
DAMS YSC CMP; Università Politecnica delle Marche
Russian Federation

Efremova Agrafena Vladimirovna - Candidate of Biological Sciences, Senior Researcher; PhD student  

Yakutsk



M. I. Tomsky
DAMS YSC CMP
Russian Federation

Tomskiy Mikhail Innokentievich - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor

Yakutsk



S. Cinti
Università Politecnica delle Marche; Obesity-Diagnostic Electron Microscopy United Hospitals of Ancona; Obesity Center University of Ancona
Italy

Saverio Cinti - MD, professor; Director, Biology; Director



E. A. Isakov
DAMS YSC CMP; NCM-RH1
Russian Federation

Isakov Yevgeny Andreevich - junior researcher; pathologist 

Yakutsk



V. A. Alekseev
DAMS YSC CMP
Russian Federation

Alekseev Vladislav Amirovich - junior researcher

Yakutsk

 



A. A. Grigorieva
DAMS YSC CMP
Russian Federation

Grigoryeva Anastasiya Anatolievna - junior researcher

Yakutsk



L. I. Konstantinova
DAMS YSC CMP
Russian Federation

Konstantinova Lena Ivanovna – researcher

Yakutsk



E. D. Okhlopkova
DAMS YSC CMP
Russian Federation

Okhlopkova Elena Dmitrievna - Candidate of Biological Sciences, Leading Researcher

Yakutsk



A. I. Yakovleva
DAMS YSC CMP
Russian Federation

Yakovleva Alexandra Ivanovna - junior researcher

Yakutsk



L. D. Olesova
DAMS YSC CMP
Russian Federation

Olesova Lyubov Dygynovna - Candidate of Biological Sciences, Leading Researcher

Yakutsk



E. I. Semenova
DAMS YSC CMP
Russian Federation

Semenova Evgenia Ivanovna - Candidate of Biological Sciences, Senior Researcher

Yakutsk



Z. N. Krivoshapkina
DAMS YSC CMP
Russian Federation

Krivoshapkina Zoya Nikolaevna - Candidate of Biological Sciences, Senior Researcher

Yakutsk



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Efremova A.V., Tomsky M.I., Cinti S., Isakov E.A., Alekseev V.A., Grigorieva A.A., Konstantinova L.I., Okhlopkova E.D., Yakovleva A.I., Olesova L.D., Semenova E.I., Krivoshapkina Z.N. Metabolic indices in cold exposure. Yakut Medical Journal. 2018;(2):25-27. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2018.62.08

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