Assessment of carbohydrate-lipid balance in people undergone COVID-19 among the residents of Yakutsk city
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2023.84.24
Abstract
An assessment was made of the biological constant, consisting of the sum of glucose and total cholesterol levels in 161 residents of Yakutsk aged 20 to 72 years who had recovered from COVID-19.
The increase in this biological constant in the post-Covid period is most acutely expressed in individuals with morbid obesity. At the same time, there was a statistically significant tendency to increase the constant, as the disease worsened. Its significant increase to 12.25 mmol/l was not[1]ed in the post-ovoid period, in the group of patients with severe lung damage. The imbalance of harmony occurs due to an increase in glucose concentration, i.e. it is associated with a violation of carbohydrate metabolism. The results of our study indicate that patients who have suffered from SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus infection are at high risk of developing cardiovascular diseases in the postcovid period.
About the Authors
A. I. YakovlevaRussian Federation
Yakovleva Alexandra Ivanovna – research fellow
L. D. Olesova
Russian Federation
Olesova Lyubov Dygynovna – Ph.D. in Biology, senior research scientist-supervisor. lab.
E. D. Okhlopkova
Russian Federation
Okhlopkova Elena Dmitrievna – Ph.D. in Biology , senior researcher
L. I. Konstantinova
Russian Federation
Konstantinova Lena Ivanovna – Ph.D., in Biology, research fellow
G. E. Mironova
Russian Federation
Mironova Galina Egorovna – D.B. Sciences, Professor
of the Department
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For citations:
Yakovleva A.I., Olesova L.D., Okhlopkova E.D., Konstantinova L.I., Mironova G.E. Assessment of carbohydrate-lipid balance in people undergone COVID-19 among the residents of Yakutsk city. Yakut Medical Journal. 2023;(4):101-104. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2023.84.24