Influence of northern experience on the frequency of metabolic syndrome and its components in migrants of the Far North after moving to new climatic and geographic living conditions
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2021.75.21
Abstract
The article presents the findings devoted to the research on the influence of northern experience on the frequency of metabolic syndrome in migrants of the Far North after moving to new climatic and geographic living conditions. The highest frequency of metabolic syndrome among migrants was observed in the group with periods of residence in the Far North from 20 to 29 years. In all three groups of migrants, the three-component combination of metabolic syndrome was more common in comparison with other combinations. About a third of patients in all study groups had a combination of abdominal obesity, arterial hypertension and high levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol.
About the Authors
R. A. YaskevichRussian Federation
Yaskevich Roman Anatolyevich – candidate of medical sciences, associate professor, leading researcher;
associate professor at department of propedeutics of internal diseases and therapy
E. V. Kasparov
Russian Federation
Kasparov Eduard Vilyamovich – doctor of medical sciences, professor, director
N. G. Gogolashvili
Russian Federation
Gogolashvili Nikolai Gamletovich – doctor of medical sciences, chief researcher;
professor of the department of cardiology and functional diagnostics of IPO
Krasnoyarsk
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For citations:
Yaskevich R.A., Kasparov E.V., Gogolashvili N.G. Influence of northern experience on the frequency of metabolic syndrome and its components in migrants of the Far North after moving to new climatic and geographic living conditions. Yakut Medical Journal. 2021;(3):80-84. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2021.75.21