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Neuropsychological state of the population living in the Aral Sea region (zone of ecological crisis).

Kanat Sakiev1, Sharbanu Battakova2, Zulkiya Namazbaeva3, Lyazat Ibrayeva4, Maral Otarbayeva5, Zhanbol Sabirov3.   

Abstract

Background The Aral Sea crisis has led to harmful effects on human habitat. In recent years, mild cognitive impairment is a growing problem. Objectives This article provides the results of studying the neuropsychological state of residents living in the crisis zone of the Aral Sea region in the case of Shalkar city. We have provided an assessment of the neuropsychological state of examined population and determined the leading pathology in this region. Methods The survey sample included 344 persons of reproductive age from 21 to 45 years. We have obtained results in biochemical studies, indicating perturbations of proteometabolism and lipid metabolism. Results A correlation analysis showed dependence between a decrease of albumin and high-density lipoproteins, an increase of low-density lipoproteins and parameters of cognitive function. Conclusions The research suggests a high prevalence of cerebrovascular pathology among the population, changes in cognitive function parameters, long-term and short-term memory problems and high levels of depression.

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Keywords:  Aral Sea crisis zone; Neuropsychology; cognitive status; ecology; lipid profile; protein fractions

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29359636      PMCID: PMC6060854          DOI: 10.1080/10773525.2018.1425655

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Occup Environ Health        ISSN: 1077-3525


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