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Thyroid hormone levels in men and women of southern Yakutia depending on the type of water consumed

https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2024.88.27

Abstract

In order to compare the level of thyroid hormones and antibodies depending on the use of filtered or untreated water, a survey of residents of the Aldan district of South Yakutia was conducted. As a result of the study, more pronounced changes in the level of thyroid hormones were revealed in women of Aldan. The frequency of violations of low levels of T3sv., T3sv., T4sv. is noted in people who use filtered water, which requires additional comparative study of the chemical composition of purified and untreated water consumed by the population.

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E. D. Okhlopkova
Якутский научный центр комплексных медицинских проблем
Russian Federation


S. D. Efremova
Якутский научный центр комплексных медицинских проблем
Russian Federation


A. A. Grigorieva
Якутский научный центр комплексных медицинских проблем
Russian Federation


L. I. Konstantinova
Якутский научный центр комплексных медицинских проблем
Russian Federation


L. D. Olesova
Якутский научный центр комплексных медицинских проблем
Russian Federation


S. I. Sofronova
Якутский научный центр комплексных медицинских проблем
Russian Federation


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Okhlopkova E.D., Efremova S.D., Grigorieva A.A., Konstantinova L.I., Olesova L.D., Sofronova S.I. Thyroid hormone levels in men and women of southern Yakutia depending on the type of water consumed. Yakut Medical Journal. 2024;(4):115-117. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2024.88.27

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