Nutrition and Lifestyle of Indigenous Rural Population of Yakutia
Abstract
On sample of indigenous rural population research of a nutrition, physical activity, and monthly level of the income, the social status and anthropometrical indexes is carried out. At a significant proportion of the surveyed population against an unbalanced nutrition and insufficient physical activity signs of the metabolic disorders bound to the raised mass of a body are observed. High degree of prevalence of overweight and obesity, probably, is a consequence of a misbalance between energy consumption and energy costs.
About the Authors
A. I. FedorovRussian Federation
Fedorov Afanasy Ivanovich - Ph.D., Senior Researcher of Research Institute of Health NorthEastern Federal University named after MK Ammosov.
Sergelyakhskoe Highway 4 km, Building C2, Yakutsk, 677010, tel .: 8 (4112) 353275, 89142332966
T. M. Klimova
Russian Federation
Klimova Tatiana Mikhailovna = PhD., Chief Researcher of Research Institute of Health NorthEastern Federal University named after MK Ammosov.
Sergelyakhskoe Highway 4 km, Building C2, Yakutsk, 677010, tel .: 8 (4112) 353275
V. I. Fedorova
Russian Federation
Fedorova Valentina Ivanovna - Ph.D., Senior Researcher of Research Institute of Health NorthEastern Federal University named after MK Ammosov.
Sergelyakhskoe Highway 4 km, Building C2, Yakutsk, 677010, tel .: 8 (4112) 353275
M. E. Baltakhinova
Russian Federation
Baltakhinova Marina Yegorovna - Researcher of Research Institute of Health of the NorthEastern Federal University named after MK Ammosov.
Sergelyakhskoe Highway 4 km, Building C2, Yakutsk, 677010, tel .: 8 (4112) 353275
References
1. Anciferov M.B. Ozhirenie – epidemiya nashego stoletiya [ Obesity as epidemy of our century / M.B. Antsiferov // Effektivnaya farmakoterapiya [Effective pharmacotherapy]. 2007. №1. p. 38.
2. Gurova O.Yu. Metabolicheskie i psixicheskie osobennosti pacientov s ozhireniem: avtoref. dis. kand. med. Nauk [Metabolic and mental features of obese patients: author. dis. ... PhD / O. Yu. Gurova. M., 2010.
3. Dedov I.I. Ozhirenie [Obesity] / I.I. Dedov, G.A. Mel'nichenko. – M.: MIA, 2004. – 456 p.
4. Dedov I.I. Problema ozhireniya: ot sindroma k zabolevaniyu [Obesity: from syndrome to disease] / I.I. Dedov // Ozhirenie i metabolism [Obesity and Metabolism]. 2006. №1. p. 24.
5. Klimova T.M., Fedorova V.I., Baltaxinova M.E. Kriterii ozhireniya dlya identifikacii metabolicheskix faktorov riska u korennogo sel'skogo naseleniya Yakutii [Criteria for identifying obesity metabolic risk factors in native rural population of Yakutia / T.M. Klimova, V.I. Fedorova, M.E. Baltakhinova // Siberian Journal of Medicine. / T.M. Klimova, V.I. Fyodorova, M.E. Baltaxinova // Sibirskij medicinskij zhurnal. – 2012. – №8. – S. 110113.
6. Do physical activity and sedentary behavior relate to cardiometabolic risk factor clustering in indigenous Siberian adults? / H.J. Wilson [et al.] // American Journal of Human Biology. – 2015. – Vol. 27. – P. 149156.
7. Objectively measured physical activity and sedentary behavior of Yakut (Sakha) adults / H.J. Wilson [et al.] // Annals of human biology. – 2014. – Vol. 41. – №2. – P. 178184.
8. WHO. Obesity: preventing and managing the global epidemic. Report on a WHO Consultation. Technical Report Series, №894 / WHO. – Geneva, 2000. – 265 p.
Review
For citations:
Fedorov A.I., Klimova T.M., Fedorova V.I., Baltakhinova M.E. Nutrition and Lifestyle of Indigenous Rural Population of Yakutia. Yakut Medical Journal. 2015;(3):69-72.








