Health groups as an integral indicator of the state of health of the offspring of the first generation of inhabitants of radioactively contaminated areas, from birth to the age of 18

<p>An analysis of the distribution of first-generation offspring born to residents of radiation-contaminated areas of Ukraine by health groups, assessment of the organization of medical examinations, identification of risk factors that are factors of loss of health, to improve medical care.<...

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Main Authors: Zh. Yaroshenko, S. Huryev, N. Iskra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kazimierz Wielki University 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Education, Health and Sport
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Online Access:https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/JEHS/article/view/30187
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spelling doaj-0fc5fef24c0c43cfa7b36c2c4ab01f582021-09-08T14:44:33ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062020-01-0110123624510.12775/JEHS.2020.10.01.02624543Health groups as an integral indicator of the state of health of the offspring of the first generation of inhabitants of radioactively contaminated areas, from birth to the age of 18Zh. Yaroshenko0S. Huryev1N. Iskra2State Institution "National Research Centre for Radiation Medicine of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine"State Institution "National Research Centre for Radiation Medicine of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine"Ukraine State Institution "Ukrainian Scientific and Practical Centre for Emergency Medical Services and Disaster Medicine of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine"<p>An analysis of the distribution of first-generation offspring born to residents of radiation-contaminated areas of Ukraine by health groups, assessment of the organization of medical examinations, identification of risk factors that are factors of loss of health, to improve medical care.</p><p>The observation period from 1987 to 2016. The total cohort was 35893 individuals, among whom male offspring constituted 18138 individuals, while female offspring constituted 17755 individuals. There were created four groups to study offspring up to 3 years old, depending on the time of birth of offspring after an accident – years of birth:(first – 01.03.1987– 28.02.1990, second – 01.03.1990– 28.02.1993, third – 01.03.1993– 28.02.1996, fourth – 01.03.1996– 28.02.1999), with a three-year observation period.</p><p>The groups under clinical examination have been entered as follows: the first group – healthy; the second group – practically healthy; the third group – diseased, whilst the disease has a compensated or subcompensated course. A separate fourth group includes individuals with persistent pathological disorders that lead to permanent disability (disability)</p><p class="ListParagraph">During the observation period, there were detected, that the offspring of the general cohort in the first years of life were mostly healthy and only 5% had the third health group. At the age of 16-18, the health condition gradually deteriorated, as evidenced by a 27% decrease in the proportion of healthy and practically healthy offspring (first and second health groups) and a simultaneous increase by 30% of the number of people in the third health group. Significant deterioration in the health of offspring occurred at 5-7 and 16-18 years. The health condition of the male offspring is worse than of the female offspring. During the entire study period, in all of the groups under study, the proportion of offspring with disabilities was about 1-2%.</p>https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/JEHS/article/view/30187first-generation offspringradioactively contaminated territorieshealth groups
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author Zh. Yaroshenko
S. Huryev
N. Iskra
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S. Huryev
N. Iskra
Health groups as an integral indicator of the state of health of the offspring of the first generation of inhabitants of radioactively contaminated areas, from birth to the age of 18
Journal of Education, Health and Sport
first-generation offspring
radioactively contaminated territories
health groups
author_facet Zh. Yaroshenko
S. Huryev
N. Iskra
author_sort Zh. Yaroshenko
title Health groups as an integral indicator of the state of health of the offspring of the first generation of inhabitants of radioactively contaminated areas, from birth to the age of 18
title_short Health groups as an integral indicator of the state of health of the offspring of the first generation of inhabitants of radioactively contaminated areas, from birth to the age of 18
title_full Health groups as an integral indicator of the state of health of the offspring of the first generation of inhabitants of radioactively contaminated areas, from birth to the age of 18
title_fullStr Health groups as an integral indicator of the state of health of the offspring of the first generation of inhabitants of radioactively contaminated areas, from birth to the age of 18
title_full_unstemmed Health groups as an integral indicator of the state of health of the offspring of the first generation of inhabitants of radioactively contaminated areas, from birth to the age of 18
title_sort health groups as an integral indicator of the state of health of the offspring of the first generation of inhabitants of radioactively contaminated areas, from birth to the age of 18
publisher Kazimierz Wielki University
series Journal of Education, Health and Sport
issn 2391-8306
publishDate 2020-01-01
description <p>An analysis of the distribution of first-generation offspring born to residents of radiation-contaminated areas of Ukraine by health groups, assessment of the organization of medical examinations, identification of risk factors that are factors of loss of health, to improve medical care.</p><p>The observation period from 1987 to 2016. The total cohort was 35893 individuals, among whom male offspring constituted 18138 individuals, while female offspring constituted 17755 individuals. There were created four groups to study offspring up to 3 years old, depending on the time of birth of offspring after an accident – years of birth:(first – 01.03.1987– 28.02.1990, second – 01.03.1990– 28.02.1993, third – 01.03.1993– 28.02.1996, fourth – 01.03.1996– 28.02.1999), with a three-year observation period.</p><p>The groups under clinical examination have been entered as follows: the first group – healthy; the second group – practically healthy; the third group – diseased, whilst the disease has a compensated or subcompensated course. A separate fourth group includes individuals with persistent pathological disorders that lead to permanent disability (disability)</p><p class="ListParagraph">During the observation period, there were detected, that the offspring of the general cohort in the first years of life were mostly healthy and only 5% had the third health group. At the age of 16-18, the health condition gradually deteriorated, as evidenced by a 27% decrease in the proportion of healthy and practically healthy offspring (first and second health groups) and a simultaneous increase by 30% of the number of people in the third health group. Significant deterioration in the health of offspring occurred at 5-7 and 16-18 years. The health condition of the male offspring is worse than of the female offspring. During the entire study period, in all of the groups under study, the proportion of offspring with disabilities was about 1-2%.</p>
topic first-generation offspring
radioactively contaminated territories
health groups
url https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/JEHS/article/view/30187
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