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The Effect of Ultra-high Frequency Electromagnetic Radiation on Cognitive Function and Sleep in Patients with Arterial Hypertension

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Title: The Effect of Ultra-high Frequency Electromagnetic Radiation on Cognitive Function and Sleep in Patients with Arterial Hypertension
Authors: null А. А. Воронко, null В. С. Потаскалова, null А. В. Ткачов, null O. В. Селюк
Source: Family Medicine; № 5-6 (2019); 125-128
Семейная медицина; № 5-6 (2019); 125-128
Сімейна медицина; № 5-6 (2019); 125-128
Publisher Information: Professional Event, LLC, 2019.
Publication Year: 2019
Subject Terms: 03 medical and health sciences, 616.12-008:616.009.613.62, електромагнітне поле, надвисокі частоти, артеріальна гіпертензія, когнітивні функції, порушення сну, 0302 clinical medicine, электромагнитное поле, сверхвысокие частоты, артериальная гипертензия, когнитивные функции, нарушения сна, electromagnetic field, ultrahigh frequencies, hyperfreqyencys, hypertension, cognitive impairment, dream disturbance, 3. Good health
Description: The objective: of the work is to evaluate the influence of ultra high frequencies of electromagnetic radiation (EMF NMS) as an additional risk factor for the development of cognitive impairment in hypertension (hypertension).Materials and methods. 47 patients with AH at the age of 28–44 years (average age (30±5 years) were examined, they worked under conditions of excessive EMR NICH for a period of 4 to 22 years (average 15,0±5,9 years) and 46 patients with hypertension of the corresponding age and form of the disease (control group), which were not influenced by EHF EMF. Cognitive functions (CF) were determined using neuropsychological tests: the Ellis test (graphomotor function), direct and reverse repetition of digital series (successive functions), and cognitive function parameters on the Mini-Mental State Examination scale.Results. In patients with hypertension and the group, a decrease in motor, successive and graphomotor functions to the level of mild and moderate disorders was revealed. In group I patients, cognitive dysfunctions on the MMSE scale were revealed, their intensity was mild, but on average it was significantly more pronounced compared with group III patients (22,05±3,3 versus 26,2±2,2; р
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ISSN: 2412-8708
2307-5112
DOI: 10.30841/2307-5112.5-6.2019.194594
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ISSN:24128708
23075112
DOI:10.30841/2307-5112.5-6.2019.194594