2018
DOI: 10.18821/0016-9900-2017-97-3-230-233
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Evaluation of the Respiratory System of the Population in Urban Areas

Abstract: Ollution of atmospheric air in an industrial city saturated with toxic substances leads to the gain in diseases of the respiratory system. With the aim to identify early pathologies, adolescents living in urbanized areas were examined. There were revealed desquamation, decay of epithelial cells of the nasal cavity and enhanced synthesis of the surfactant according to the condensate of exhaled air, which indicates to a non-specific defeat of the respiratory system by toxic agents. These studies can be used for … Show more

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“…In modern conditions of formation of anthropogenic geochemical provinces, negative consequences of the impact of polluted environment on living organisms from a wide range of chemical components of organic and inorganic origin, including trace elements, are of serious concern [1][2][3][4][5][6]. One of the reasons for the increasing unfavourable trends in the state of health of the population of the Russian Federation is metabolic disorders in the human body due to the impact of both geochemical factors and anthropogenic environmental pollution [3]. The state of public health is directly dependent on the intensity and duration of the impact of pollution and the degree of adaptation of the individual to the environment [1][2]4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In modern conditions of formation of anthropogenic geochemical provinces, negative consequences of the impact of polluted environment on living organisms from a wide range of chemical components of organic and inorganic origin, including trace elements, are of serious concern [1][2][3][4][5][6]. One of the reasons for the increasing unfavourable trends in the state of health of the population of the Russian Federation is metabolic disorders in the human body due to the impact of both geochemical factors and anthropogenic environmental pollution [3]. The state of public health is directly dependent on the intensity and duration of the impact of pollution and the degree of adaptation of the individual to the environment [1][2]4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%