Publications by authors named "A G Poliakova"

In recent years, the interrelationships between the environment, energy, and health have received a growing amount of attention due to their substantial impact on the health of humans. By examining what influences Eastern Europeans' longevity between 1990 and 2021, this study hopes to contribute to this field of study. Energy consumption, health expenditure, pollution, institutional quality index (IQI), financial development, and other attributes profoundly impact human health.

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To determine the distribution patterns of pigmented bacteria of the Bacilaceae family in different physiographic zones and ecological niches, we recovered 787 isolates from 185 environmental samples (including the areas with radiation pollution). Among the strains obtained, 149 pigmented representatives were detected, which synthesized intracellular and extracellular pigments of yellow, red, pink, and dark colors. In compliance with physiological, biochemical, and chemotaxonomic features, the isolates were identified as 7 species of the Bacilaceae family.

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There are presented the literature data and a description of the clinical course of the disease in isolated/predominant cardiac amyloidosis. Amyloid cardiomyopathy is the most common phenocopy of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. The modern possibilities of non-invasive diagnostics using osteoscintigraphy for the differential diagnosis between amyloid cardiomyopathy caused by AL- and transthyretin amyloidosis are described in detail.

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Background: Life-time diagnostics of wild type transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTR(wt)-amyloidosis) is virtually absent, even though ATTR(wt)-amyloidosis is an underestimated cause for morbidity and mortality, particularly in the older age group.

Aim: To study incidence, demographic characteristics, and morpho-functional features of ATTR(wt)-amyloidosis in patients with FC IV CHF and LV hypertrophy > 15 mm according to autopsy data.

Materials And Methods: Postmortem reports were retrospectively analyzed for patients (n=141; 19 % males, 81 % females) of cardiology departments aged ≥69 with the underlying CHF syndrome.

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The present review considers aquaerobic as a form of therapeutic exercises for the prenatal preparation of the pregnant women. It is shown that aquaerobic improves the parameters characterizing the degree of physical preparedness and physical development of the pregnant women, normalizes their general well-being, mood, sleep, physical activity, and working capacity. Moreover, regular aquaerobic exercises prevent the development of pregnancy complications.

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