List of publications on a keyword: «Diabetes»


Социология

Publication date: 17.08.2017
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Sergey S. Solovyov , candidate of pedagogic sciences , associate professor, professor, full member (academician) and Vice-President of the International Public Academy of Environmental Security and Management
FSBEI of HE "Russian State Agrarian University – Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy" , Москва г
Natalia V. Barinova
Club of healthy lifestyle "Sozvezdie" , Московская обл

«Clubs of healthy lifestyle – the perspective form of health improvement of Russians (on an example of students of state universities taking into account results of sociological research)»

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In article questions of formation of a healthy way of life at the Russian youth in modern conditions, by means of activity of advisers for a food in clubs of a healthy way of life are considered.

Психология

Publication date: 26.05.2016
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Larisa M. Dautmergen
Madina S. Chabagaeva
FSBEI of HE "Chechen State University" , Чеченская Респ

«Социально-психологические особенности адаптации больных людей с болезнью сахарного диабета в разном возрасте»

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This article examines the psychological adaptation of the specifics of the individual patients with diabetes in young and old age; the structure of human relations system in which there is a new level of "attitude to the disease"; what are the emotional and personality characteristics of response, mental protection.

Медицинские науки

Publication date: 10.03.2016
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Dauren S. Oleinik
Raushan T. Makisheva
FSBEI of HE "Tula State University" , Тульская обл

«Анализ жалоб, анамнеза, биохимических показателей и сахароснижающей терапии у пациентов с гипогликемией»

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A survey 66 patients with diabetes who were treated in hospital, the 43.9% of patients with pronounced signs of hidden hypoglycemia. Reducing treatment intensity was observed in 68.96% of patients, increasing the dose was held 6.89% of the patients, replacement of therapy was held 13.79%, therapy remained unchanged at 6.89%. In 44.87% of patients receiving insulin, the dose was reduced by 2-24 units from the initial, an average of 12.6 units (28.27%). The daily glycemic control was improved.