Impact of comorbidity on meteosensitivity in hypertensive patients, residents of the Republic Sakha (Yakutia)
Abstract
We studied the correlation of the comorbidity severity and pathological meteosensitivity of the North residents with arterial hypertension (AH), assessed certain psychophysiological and biorhythmological factors determining this interrelation.
The obtained data indicate that hypertension in the non-indigenous reisedents of the North is developing against the background of the presence of a pronounced degree of comorbidity. We determined the correlation of comorbidity severity at the hypertension in the North with meteosensitivity level, which is an important risk factor for hypertension in extreme environmental conditions.
About the Authors
E. V. SevostyanovaRussian Federation
Sevostyanova Evgeniya Viktorovna, PhD, senior scientist of the laboratory of somatic diseases pathogenesis
630117, Novosibirsk, Timakova 2
Phone: mob.89138974968
I. M. Mitrofanov
Russian Federation
Mitrofanov Igor Mikhailovich– MD, a leading researcher of the laboratory of somatic diseases pathogenesis
630117, Novosibirsk, Timakova 2
Phone: mob. 89139104936
Yu. A. Nikolaev
Russian Federation
Nikolaev Yuriy Alekseevich, MD, Chief scientist, acting deputy director for research and clinical work, leader of the laboratory of somatic diseases pathogenesis
630117, Novosibirsk, Timakova 2
Phone: +7 (383) 334-83-12. mob. 89039048746
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For citations:
Sevostyanova E.V., Mitrofanov I.M., Nikolaev Yu.A. Impact of comorbidity on meteosensitivity in hypertensive patients, residents of the Republic Sakha (Yakutia). Yakut Medical Journal. 2016;(2):22-24.








