INCIDENCE OF TEENAGE YOUNG MEN BY THE RESULTS OF MEDICAL EXAMINATION AT INITIAL MILITARY REGISTRATION
https://doi.org/10.15372/SSMJ20190421
Abstract
Teenagers’ health, the level and structure of incidence reflect totality of the influence of the factors and their living conditions, upbringing and training, a way of life, medical care. The results of medical examination of young men at initial military registration to a sufficient extent give an idea of the prevalence of pathology among this contingent and in many respects characterize the quality of labour and defendable potential. Material and methods. The results of medical examination of teenagers by the military physician board of the Novosibirsk Regional Military Registration and Enlistment Office from 2000 to 2014 with the total number of the examined subjects 252.2 thousand were used. The dynamic and comparative analyses of the indices for three time periods along with the assessment of the prevalence of the diseases by the disease classes, separate nosological groups and also the distribution of young men by the medical classification were carried out. Results. It was established that on average 62.7 % of the examined subjects had this or that pathology. At the same time, 22.5 % of all the diseases were revealed for the first time. It was shown that 87.7–88.7 % of all the pathology accounted for 8 basic classes of diseases. Among the diseases limiting the medical classification the main ones were mental and behavioral disorders and also the diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue. The temporary unfitness was determined by endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases, and the complete one was defined by mental disorders, diseases of the nervous system, endocrine pathology, diseases of the spine and their aftereffects, disorders of refraction and accommodation of the eyes, visual impairment, bronchial asthma, mental retardation, flat foot and other foot deformations, degenerative diseases of the nervous system, which accounted for 63.0 % of all. Conclusion. The study showed the feasibility of using the results of the medical examination to assess the health of teenage young men and the inclusion of these indices in social and hygienic monitoring.
About the Authors
A. I. BabenkoRussian Federation
doctor of medical sciences, professor,
654041, Novokuznetsk, Kutuzov str., 23
E. G. Shvedov
Russian Federation
630007, Novosibirsk, Sovetskaya str., 4A
S. M. Bekmurzov
Russian Federation
630017, Novosibirsk, Russia, Voinskaya str., 1, bldg. 2
E. A. Babenko
Russian Federation
candidate of medical sciences
654041, Novokuznetsk, Kutuzov str., 23
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For citations:
Babenko A.I., Shvedov E.G., Bekmurzov S.M., Babenko E.A. INCIDENCE OF TEENAGE YOUNG MEN BY THE RESULTS OF MEDICAL EXAMINATION AT INITIAL MILITARY REGISTRATION. Сибирский научный медицинский журнал. 2019;39(4):162-171. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15372/SSMJ20190421