Features of physiological processes in migrants and indigenous population of Ugra (Russia)

Palabras clave: Indigenous Population, Migration, Physiology, Public Health.

Resumen

ABSTRACT

 

Amid the climatic and geographic conditions of the Northern territories, the human body, especially from migrants, is influenced by unusual, excessive and harsh environmental factors that are irrelevant to its nature. The current situation shows that the social and economic losses that entail conditions associated with a decrease in the population adaptability, especially non-indigenous, leads to the need not only to study the mechanisms of physiological changes in the residents of the Northern regions, but also to find ways to prevent diseases in the descendants of migrants living in the North of the Russian Federation.

 

RESUMEN

 

En medio de las condiciones climáticas y geográficas de los territorios del norte, el cuerpo humano, especialmente el de los migrantes, está influenciado por factores ambientales inusuales, excesivos y severos que son irrelevantes para su naturaleza. La situación actual muestra que las pérdidas sociales y económicas que conllevan condiciones asociadas con una disminución de la adaptabilidad de la población, especialmente los no indígenas, lleva a la necesidad no solo de estudiar los mecanismos de cambios fisiológicos en los residentes de las regiones del norte, sino también encontrar formas de prevenir enfermedades de los descendientes inmigrantes que viven en el norte de la Federación de Rusia.

Biografía del autor/a

R.V. KUCHIN, Yugra State University, Khanty-Mansiysk
born in 1974. 1996 graduated with honors from Kurgan State University, with a degree in Physical Education and Biology Teacher. Awarded the degree of Candidate of Biological Sciences in 2001, as well as the academic title of Associate Professor of the Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Human Hygiene in 2008. Since 2003 Associate Professor at the Humanitarian Institute of Northern Studies of Yugra State University. Research interests: physiology of sports and adaptation to physical activity, the biochemistry of muscle and bone tissue, the methodology of science.
M.V. STOGOV, Yugra State University, Khanty-Mansiysk

born in 1977. 2000 Graduated from Kurgan State University (Russia), with a degree in Chemistry and Biology. 2003 graduated from postgraduate studies at Ilizarov Russian Scientific Center "Reconstructive Traumatology and Orthopedics", with a degree in Biochemistry. The same year–defended his thesis. 2009 defended his Ph.D. dissertation, awarded the degree of Ph.D. of Biological Sciences, with a degree in "Biochemistry". Since 2015 Professor at the Humanitarian Institute of Northern Studies of Yugra State University. Research interests: physiology of sports and adaptation to physical activity, the biochemistry of muscle and bone tissue, methodology of science.

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Publicado
2019-12-08
Cómo citar
KUCHIN, R., & STOGOV, M. (2019). Features of physiological processes in migrants and indigenous population of Ugra (Russia). Utopía Y Praxis Latinoamericana, 24(1), 72-78. Recuperado a partir de https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/utopia/article/view/29976