Publications by authors named "E F Dorodneva"

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  • The study investigates the link between obesity and the intestinal microbiota by analyzing the composition of gut bacteria in young obese individuals compared to those with normal weight.
  • A total of 118 participants were included, with 87 classified as obese, and various biochemical tests and microbiota assessments were conducted to identify significant differences.
  • Results indicated a notable decrease in beneficial bacteria like Lactobacillus spp and Bifidobacterium spp in obese participants, along with an increase in harmful bacteria like Fusobacterium nucleatum, suggesting a potential target for obesity treatment through microbiota manipulation.
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Cardiovascular diseases are the most common complications of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and remain the main cause of mortality in this category of patients. Currently, there is more and more data that confirm the influence of nutritional factors not only on the achievement of target values of metabolic parameters in diabetes, but also on predictors of cardiovascular risk, and also demonstrate their role as independent predictors. In this regard, the study of the role of nutritional factors in the formation of high cardiovascular risk in patients with T2DM is of high practical importance and relevance.

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The aim of the work was to analyze education technologies efficacy using group methods of prevention (body mass correction school) in patients with overweight and obesity, living in Extreme North, according to a 5-year prospective survey. 181 Extreme North alien inhabitants have been investigated (23.2% men, 76.

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Aim. To estimate the efficacy and prognostic value of individual consulting in Far North inhabitants during a 5 year survey. Materials and methods.

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Aim: To study specific features of lipid plasm profile in patients with metabolic syndrome (MS) and manifest disorder of carbohydrate metabolism (CM) as well as their relationships with clinical symptoms of MS.

Materials And Methods: Contents of lipids and apolipoproteins of plasm was measured on an empty stomach in 30 patients (18 females and 12 males) with MS and manifest disorder of CM (diabetes mellitus type 2 at the stage of good and satisfactory compensation of CM without terminal complications).

Results: The patients were found to have a subnormal level of HDLP cholesterol, high levels of total cholesterol, LDLP cholesterol and LP alpha.

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