MONITORING THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ON ENVIRONMENTALLY RELATED DISEASES

DOI:

10.24411/1728-323X-2018-13019

Section

Ecology

Title

MONITORING THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ON ENVIRONMENTALLY RELATED DISEASES

Сontributors

N. A. Frolova, Ph. D. (Engineering), Associate Professor, Amur State University;

I. Yu. Reznichenko, Ph. D. (Engineering), Dr. Habil., Professor, Head of the Department, Kemerovo state University,

V. A. Pomozova, Ph. D. (Engineering), Dr. Habil., Professor, Head of the Department, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.;

N. V. Shkrabtak, Ph. D. (Engineering), Dr. Habil., Professor, Amur State University,

T. V. Babi, Physician of the Clinical laboratory for diagnostics, Amur region, Blagoveshchensk, V/h 51956. Russia.

Abstract

The assessment of the level of environmentally-related diseases in the Amur Region using socio-hygienic analysis by questionnaire with subsequent statistical processing.

The organization and methods of the research by the method of questioning studied the impact of environmental factors on the health of the population of the Amur Region. The groups of factors that determine the quality of life of the population are identified, the degree of influence of social and hygienic factors on the health of the population of the Amur Region is established.

Results. To conduct a socio-metric analysis, the model is created to determine the patterns of the extension of environ-mentally-related pathologies in various ecological and biocli- matic conditions.

According to the survey results, among the physical ef-fects, the most often stress agents affecting health are fluctua-tions in atmospheric pressure, temperature fluctuations, mag-netic anomalies.

Keywords

habitat, environmentally-related diseases, factors, respondents.

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