• Terapevt Arkh · Jan 1993

    Multicenter Study Comparative Study

    [The regional characteristics of the blood plasma lipid levels and of the indices of arterial pressure and physical development in schoolchildren of Russian nationality living in different climatic-geographic areas (based on the data from a single study in Ashgabad, Moscow, Orenburg, Tyumen and Tallinn)].

    • I B Tubol, M E Saava, R S Kuzakhmedova, I S Bykova, L D Kondakova, A M Olfer'ev, I P Tur, G A Propirnyĭ, T G Dorofeeva, and E I Gakova.
    • Terapevt Arkh. 1993 Jan 1; 65 (1): 17-20.

    AbstractRandom samples from a schoolchildren population living in different climatic and geographic regions were entered in the standard epidemiological survey. They were examined for plasma lipids vs. arterial pressure and physical development. Region-specific predictors of atherosclerosis were elucidated in Russian schoolchildren as an example. Cholesterol levels proved significantly higher in Tallinn schoolchildren (northwest territories), while the lowest ones occurred in Ashkhabad children (south territories).

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