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Vegetative dysfunction syndrome in adolescents as an integral factor of the high risk for cardiovascular and endocrine diseases in young people: a pathogenetic substantiation of prevention programs

Abstract

Survey of young people with dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system revealed the presence of pathogenetically significant changes in the major regulatory systems of adolescents: high frequency of mental health problems, complex sub-clinical abnormalities in the immune, endocrine, reproductive systems involving a high level of endogenous intoxication at the cellular and organism level, disruption of the trace element metabolism and large strength of compensatory mechanisms. The project of the program of health monitoring of the mentioned group is developed.

About the Authors

E. V. Rakitskaya
GOU VPO Far-Eastern State medical university Ministry of health care and social development of Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Khabarovsk



R. V. Uchakina
Khabarovsk branch FGBU "Far Eastern Research Center of Physiology and Pathology of Respiration" Mother and child care institute
Russian Federation

Khabarovsk



M. V. Efimenko
Khabarovsk branch FGBU "Far Eastern Research Center of Physiology and Pathology of Respiration" Mother and child care institute
Russian Federation

Khabarovsk



V. K. Kozlov
Khabarovsk branch FGBU "Far Eastern Research Center of Physiology and Pathology of Respiration" Mother and child care institute
Russian Federation

Khabarovsk



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Rakitskaya E.V., Uchakina R.V., Efimenko M.V., Kozlov V.K. Vegetative dysfunction syndrome in adolescents as an integral factor of the high risk for cardiovascular and endocrine diseases in young people: a pathogenetic substantiation of prevention programs. Yakut Medical Journal. 2013;(2):14-18.

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