Features of the daily profile of arterial blood pressure at migrants of Far North depending on the period of residence in new climatic and geographical conditions
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.72.24
Abstract
We studied the features of a daily blood pressure profile in patients with arterial hypertension who arrived from the Far North regions for permanent residence in Central Siberia, depending on duration of stay in new climatic and geographical conditions. Despite the fact that among migrants with longer periods of residence after moving (more than 10 years) there was an increase in indicators of the daily profile of blood pressure, the largest number of persons with the changed daily profile were migrants with the period of residence up to 5 years after moving from the Far North. This is possibly due to the intensification of adaptation (readaptation) processes to new living conditions, due to a high level of neurotization and stress during this period.
About the Authors
R. A. YaskevichRussian Federation
Yaskevich Roman Anatolyevich – candidate of medical sciences, associate professor, leading researcher
Krasnoyarsk, P. Zheleznyaka St., 3g;
associate professor at department of propedeutics of internal diseases and therapy
Krasnoyarsk, P. Zheleznyaka St., 1a., Phone. 8-903-924-44- 25
E. V. Kasparov
Russian Federation
Kasparov Eduard Vilyamovich – doctor of medical sciences, professor, director
Krasnoyarsk, P. Zheleznyaka St., 3g, Tel. +7 (391) 228-06- 62
N. G. Gogolashvili
Russian Federation
Gogolashvili Nikolai Gamletovich – doctor of medical sciences, chief researcher
Krasnoyarsk, P. Zheleznyaka St., 3g;
professor of the department of cardiology and functional diagnostics of IPO
Krasnoyarsk, P. Zheleznyaka St., 1a., Phone.8-902-941-29-93
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For citations:
Yaskevich R.A., Kasparov E.V., Gogolashvili N.G. Features of the daily profile of arterial blood pressure at migrants of Far North depending on the period of residence in new climatic and geographical conditions. Yakut Medical Journal. 2020;(4):97-101. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.72.24