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Изучение механизмов развития метаболического синдрома

Authors: Violetta V. Khokhlova; FGBOU VO \\"Astrakhanskii gosudarstvennyi meditsinskii universitet\\" Minzdrava Rossii; Dmitrii I. Velichko; FGBOU VO \\"Astrakhanskii gosudarstvennyi meditsinskii universitet\\" Minzdrava Rossii;

Изучение механизмов развития метаболического синдрома

Abstract

Авторы статьи рассматривают проблему развития метаболического синдрома. Данная патология является очень распространенной в большинстве стран мира. На сегодняшний день МС является причиной таких серьезных заболеваний, как сердечно-сосудистые патологии, диабет 2 типа, что делает изучение данной проблемы актуальным. Авторы рассматривают основные факторы, влияющие на формирование и развитие метаболического синдрома, такие как генетические изменения, нарушение гормонального фона и влияние экологических аспектов. В заключении приводятся возможные способы борьбы с данной патологией.

Keywords

генетический фактор, экологический аспект, инсулинорезистентность, метаболический синдром, эндокринная патофизиология

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