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Bulletin of Tyumen State University. Ecology (№12). 2014About the authors:
Olga N. Lepunova, Cand. Sci. (Biol.), Associate Professor, Department of Human and Animal Anatomy and Physiology, Institute of Biology, Tyumen State University; lepunovaolga@mail.ruAbstract:
Parameters of the peripheral red blood of primary school children living in different climatic areas of Tyumen region (Tyumen, Kogalym, Tazovsky) are investigated. The analysis of parameters was carried out taking into account the influence of the northern experience, age of children at the time of arrival to the North, and the social factor. It is shown that climatic geographic factors promote formation of a hematologic norm specific to each ecological zone. Intensity of the influence of ecological and geographical factors on formation of the adaptic mechanisms is defined considerably by the age of the child at the time of his or her arrival in new climatic conditions of the Far North. It is shown that during the formation of blood parameters an important role is played by social conditions. The results obtained can be used as a standard for children aged 7 to 10, living in different climatic areas. Among the examined children groups of risk, for which higher probability of emergence and development of hypochromia states are characteristic, have been identified.References:
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