In:
Yugra State University Bulletin, Yugra State University, Vol. 13, No. 1-1 ( 2017-03-15), p. 141-145
Abstract:
The study examined the content of bone metabolism in the blood serum of 15 girls with the usual level of physical activity, the descendants of migrants of the first generation of markers living in the territory of KhMAO-Yugra (age 18-24). We detected two signs indicating the change of the regulatory systems of the bone metabolism in girls surveyed, which were shown as: reducing the concentration of the active form of vitamin D, and increase the concentration of osteolysis markers - C-terminal telopeptide and parathyrin serum. From these data we can conclude that the marked changes in bone metabolism and its regulatory systems linked to the climatic conditions of the subjects live.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
2078-9114
,
1816-9228
DOI:
10.17816/byusu2017131-1141-145
Language:
Unknown
Publisher:
Yugra State University
Publication Date:
2017
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