Study of autonomic disorders in video display terminal users

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The incidence of paroxysmal vegetative disorders in users of videodisplay terminals, as well as the dependence of the disorders on some individual peculiarities of workers: sex, age, a series of social demographic, family and behaviour characteristics and general physical training are studied. The incidence of vegetative paroxysms in women — users of videodisplay terminals was higher than in women not working with videodisplay terminals. It is shown that women — users of videodisplay terminals aged 30 and older are a group of increased risk from the standpoint of paroxysmal vegetative disorders.

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L. M. Fatkhutdinova

Kazan State Medical University

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Department of Occupational Hygiene and Medicine with a course in medecology, Department of Neurology, Department of General Hygiene and Ecology, Course of Military and Radiation Hygiene

Russian Federation, Kazan

M. F. Ismagilov

Kazan State Medical University

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Professor, Head of the Department of Neurology, Department of Occupational Hygiene and Medicine, course of medecology, Department of General Hygiene and Ecology, course of military and radiation hygiene

Russian Federation, Kazan

N. K. Amirov

Kazan State Medical University

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Professor, Head of the Department of Occupational Hygiene and Medicine with a course in medecology, Corr. RAMS, Department of Neurology, Department of General Hygiene and Ecology with a course of military and radiation hygiene

Russian Federation, Kazan

A. B. Gallyamov

Kazan State Medical University

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Professor, Head of the Department of General Hygiene and Ecology with a course of military and radiation hygiene, Department of Neurology, Department of Hygiene and Occupational Medicine, course of medecology

Russian Federation, Kazan

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© 1999 Fatkhutdinova L.M., Ismagilov M.F., Amirov N.K., Gallyamov A.B.

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