Health status scores of mountain regions’ population (30-69 years) of Mongolia
- VernacularTitle:Уулархаг нутгийн 30-69 насны хүн амын эрүүл мэндийн төлөв байдал
- Author:
Enkhjargal М
1
;
Tuul M
;
Lkhagva L
;
Odgerel TS
;
Darjaa TS
Author Information
1. Science and Technological Reseach Center “Avitsenna”
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
adaptation potential;
aging grades;
biological age;
chronological age;
population;
- From:Mongolian Medical Sciences
2012;162(4):7-13
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
-
Abstract:
BackroundTerritory of Mongolia is spread over seven natural ecological zones and it has harsh continental climate. Mongolia is one of the most sparsely populated country on the World. The study was done among residents of the Khovd province and its subprovinces as representations of Altai mountain region. The study was focused on clarifying relavance of health status scores of a population with geographical and ecologicalspecifics of the places they live.Goal:To determine BA, grades of aging and health status scores among population (30-69 years) of mountain regions.Materials and Methods:In total 1119 persons were chosen for the research study, which was conducted in 2011. Quantative data of the study has been processed with the use of statistical data processing software SPSS-19.Results14.4% - 94.1% of male in all age groups had health problems. In all age groups 55.9%-85.5% of male and 43.9%-78.4% of female had adaptation functional tension. Conclusions: Aging for women of all age groups was significantly slowed or slowed. Aging for men of 30-49 ages it was accelerated, for men of 50-69 years aging was normal or slightly slowed. The portion of people with adaptation functional tension was greater in all age groups. Most of the women in the age group of 60-69 years had unsatisfactory adaptation. Health status of male is significantly at a lower level compare to female.