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ea0035p414 | Diabetes complications | ECE2014

The results of evaluation of dynamics of levels of glycemia in diabetes mellitus type 1

Makhlina Elena , Mokhort Tatiana , Kholodova Elena , Navmenova Yana

The aim of the work was to assess the dynamics of rates of carbohydrate metabolism in DM1 in young persons.Materials and methods: The study of daily dynamics of glucose was conducted by Continuous Glucose Monitoring System. For the analysis of continuous glycaemic curve there was conducted the computation of risk index (RI) of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia during the study period.There were examined 162 patients with DM1. First gr...

ea0035p763 | Obesity | ECE2014

Evaluation of the prevalence of obesity in Minsk city

Shepelkevich Alla , Labashova Veranika , Salko Olga , Kholodova Elena , Kuzmenkova Elena

Backgrounds: The rapidly increasing epidemic of obesity is one of the most challenging dilemmas facing endocrinologists all over the world today. The scale of the obesity problem has a number of serious consequences for individuals and for government health systems. The aim of our research was the evaluation of obesity and overweight prevalence in Minsk city population within the framework of the Campaign ‘Obesity As A Risk Factor of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus’<p c...

ea0037ep601 | Obesity and cardiovascular endocrinology | ECE2015

The effectiveness of an integrated approach in the treatment of obesity

Bourko Irina , Lushchyk Maksim , Romanousky Aleksey , Isachkina Olga , Korolenko Galina , Kholodova Elena , Danilova Larisa

Introduction: To assess the effectiveness of treatment of obesity using complex integrated approach. In the treatment of obesity were used: instructions of patient in healthy eating habits, diet, taking medication that reduces fat absorption – lipid-adsorbent tablets, polyglucosamine (L112). Survey of patients was conducted. The received data were analysed.Description of methods: 61 obese patients (18 males and 43 females) were followed up for 12 we...