Mechova L. The impact of seasonal and social factors nature in early ontogenesis on the propensity of Ukraine's population to age-dependent diseases

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0411U007502

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Specialization

  • 14.03.03 - Нормальна фізіологія

15-12-2011

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.551.01

Essay

The dissertation is dedicated to researching the impact of environmental factors on the body during the early stages of development indicators of sustainability in adulthood. Shown that the average monthly rates of mass and body length at birth in boys and girls are the lowest in children born in the summer. Persons born in April-molded increasingly suffering from diabetes mellitus type 1 compared with those born at other times of the year. Found that the average age of manifestation of diabetes type 1 has different meanings depending on the month of birth of patients. The lowest level observed in born in December, and highest in spring births (males) and during January - April (in women). Found that the incidence of type 2 diabetes individuals who were born from February to June is much higher than in births in other months of the year. Prolonged fasting during early development is a risk factor for disease in type 2 diabetes. Established that the conditions of the early ontogeny affect susceptibility to cancer of the breast. In women born in the late spring - early summer, the risk of getting breast cancer is higher in comparison with those born in autumn. Peak fertility of both men and women suffering from stomach cancer, is in February, but at least - in May (in men) and June (in women). The lowest birth rate of people who are prone to osteoporosis, occurs in the fall. Shown that susceptibility to Parkinson's disease depends on the person's birth season: the most vulnerable to this disease are persons born in winter.

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