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THE INFLUENCE OF COMORBID ENDEMIC GOITER ON THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF PATIENTS WITH GASTROINTESTINAL PATHOLOGY
The impairment of adaptive mechanisms of functional systems of the body plays an important role in the occurrence of
gastrointestinal diseases. This impairment is caused by unfavorable ecological and radiation conditions, external stress factors, food
containing carcinogens, macro - and microelements deficiency. Technogenic environmental pollution contributes to decrease in the
level of iodine in the body and more severe course of thyroid pathology. Diseases of the digestive and endocrine systems and their
combination will occupy one of the leading places among the existing pathologies according to the forecasts of WHO experts in the
XXI century. Adaptation of the body to various environmental influences is the most important factor in the quality of life. The
relevance of the study was determined by the high incidence of psychological disadaptation, borderline personality disorders and, as
a consequence, decrease in the quality of life in patients with gastrointestinal pathology and hypothyroidism. The article presents the
results of comparative analysis of the quality of life indications of patients with gastric ulcer and / or gastroesophageal reflux
disease in combination with hypothyroidism. The Russian-language analogue of the international questionnaire SF36 was used to
analyze the indicatoions of patients\u27 quality of life. The results of the study will allow to formulate the diagnosis exactly and organize
adequate, comprehensive multidisciplinary treatment
PSYCHOSOMATICS IN EATING DISORDERS
Background: To study the psychosomatic options and dynamics in patients with eating disorders. To conduct a comparative
study of psychosomatic characteristics of surveyed patients with eating disorders, taking into account the duration and severity of
protein-energy deficiency and levels of catecholamines excretion; to reveal features of mental working capacity, basic mental
processes and EEG data at different stages of eating disorders; to develop scientifically based effective methods and means for
correcting pathological changes that have arisen as a result of prolonged protein-energy deficiency in eating disorders.
Methods: Catamnestic, statistical, clinico-psychopathological with somatic, psychological and laboratory examination,
anthropometry, high-performance liquid chromatography, electroencephalography. Statistical analysis of collected data was
processed using the program IBM SPSS Statistics 22, the confidence level p-.001.
Results: The long-term consequences of prolonged fasting in 500 women with eating disorders (ED), who applied for help at the
RUDN department and were examined in 1987-2013, were studied. The most common somatic complications of prolonged proteinenergy
deficiency were investigated. In addition to the clinical method and anthropometry, to measure the efficiency of weight gain
after prolonged alimentary deficiencies and to treat anorexia nervosa patients the pathopsychological method of "Shabalina\u27s
complex decoding" and analysis of catecholamine excretion rates in urine of patients with anorexia at different stages of therapy
were used. Improvement of mental performance and general condition of the examined after applying the developed treatment was
observed. Scientifically based principles of therapy, allowing to avoid complications of long-term fasting and during weight gain
were suggested
PHOTOCATALYTIC PROPERTIES OF OXIDE NIOBIUM COMPOUNDS
The aim is to compare the photocatalytic and photoadsorption properties of the different form oxide niobium compounds. The crystalline niobium oxide possesses the greater photocatalytic activity and photoadsorption ability in comparison with other oxide niobium compoundsAvailable from VNTIC / VNTIC - Scientific & Technical Information Centre of RussiaSIGLERURussian Federatio