The effectiveness of the spa and resort-based treatment with the use of Essen-tuki-type drinking mineral water for the treatment of metabolic lesions in the kidneys of the patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
- Authors: Demchenko V.P1,2, Efimenko N.V1,2, Fedorova T.E1,2, Fedorov S.L1,2, Markus M.N1,2
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Affiliations:
- Federal state budgetary facility “Moskva Health Resort”
- Federal state budgetary facility “Pyatigorsk State Research Institute of Balneotherapy”, Russian Federal Medico-Biological Agency
- Issue: Vol 12, No 6 (2013)
- Pages: 50-51
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1681-3456/article/view/41452
- ID: 41452
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The objective of the present work was to estimate the effectiveness of the combined balneotherapeutic treatment of metabolic lesions in the kidneys of the patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus with the use of Essentuki No 4 and Essentuki-Novaya drinking mineral water. The results of the study indicate that the combined spa and resort-based treatment with the use of Essentuki-type drinking mineral water substantially improves the main functions of the liver and its hemodynamics, stabilizes carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, and decreases the severity of insulin resistance. Taken together, these effects give reason to consider the proposed approach as a tool for the prevention of further progress of the pathological process.
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V. P Demchenko
Federal state budgetary facility “Moskva Health Resort”; Federal state budgetary facility “Pyatigorsk State Research Institute of Balneotherapy”, Russian Federal Medico-Biological Agency
N. V Efimenko
Federal state budgetary facility “Moskva Health Resort”; Federal state budgetary facility “Pyatigorsk State Research Institute of Balneotherapy”, Russian Federal Medico-Biological Agency
T. E Fedorova
Federal state budgetary facility “Moskva Health Resort”; Federal state budgetary facility “Pyatigorsk State Research Institute of Balneotherapy”, Russian Federal Medico-Biological Agency
S. L Fedorov
Federal state budgetary facility “Moskva Health Resort”; Federal state budgetary facility “Pyatigorsk State Research Institute of Balneotherapy”, Russian Federal Medico-Biological Agency
M. N Markus
Federal state budgetary facility “Moskva Health Resort”; Federal state budgetary facility “Pyatigorsk State Research Institute of Balneotherapy”, Russian Federal Medico-Biological Agency