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Cytological parameters of buccal epithelial cells regarding physical activity and compliance with the drinking regime of specific youth groups

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Abstract

   The purpose of the study was to determine the cytogenetic features of buccal epithelium cells in athletes in the period between competitions with a normal training regimen as well as to study water consumption regimes in the studied groups and assess the relationship with cytological and morphometric parameters.

   Evaluation of cytogenetic parameters revealed statistically significant patterns: cells containing micronuclei were found 3.85 times more frequently in the power sports group and 4.3 times more frequently in the game group than in the control group. The frequency of cells with protrusions generally corresponded to the trend towards the absence of statistically significant differences between strength and game sports and the presence of significant differences compared to the control group.

About the Authors

N. Yu. Potseluev
Altai State Medical University
Russian Federation

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A. S. Nagornyak
Altai State Medical University
Russian Federation

Barnaul



O. V. Zhukova
Altai State Medical University
Russian Federation

Barnaul



K. V. Shults
Altai State Medical University
Russian Federation

Barnaul



A. S. Kazyzaeva
Altai State Medical University
Russian Federation

Barnaul



A. V. Agabekyan
Altai State Medical University
Russian Federation

Barnaul



A. P. Pashkov
Altai State Pedagogical University un-t
Russian Federation

Barnaul



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Potseluev N.Yu., Nagornyak A.S., Zhukova O.V., Shults K.V., Kazyzaeva A.S., Agabekyan A.V., Pashkov A.P. Cytological parameters of buccal epithelial cells regarding physical activity and compliance with the drinking regime of specific youth groups. Yakut Medical Journal. 2023;(2):17-21. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2023.82.04

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