The study involving 317 former combatants aged 24 to 69 years was conducted. The aim of the study was to determine the regularities of the age dynamics of stress-induced pathology of combatants to develop the concept of their accelerated aging as a final component of the consequences of combat stress. It turned out that in relation to the period of influence of factors of combat stress and age, first manifests the pathology of the musculoskeletal system, gastrointestinal tract and arterial hypertension, then-cardiovascular disease associated with atherosclerosis. The formation of post-traumatic stress disorder occurred in 289 (91,2%) cases, and the chronic pain syndromes of different localization and different origin - in 192 (60,6%) at different times of the post-war period. But it is post-traumatic stress disorder in combination with chronic pain were decisive in the overall severity of the state of combatants, changes in indicators of free radical oxidation and an increase in biological age. It is proposed to consider accelerated aging, which is formed on the basis of the consequences of severe stress effects, as an independent disease.
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