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ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Specifics of the dynamics of overweight and concomitant chronic diseases in Voronezh Oblast

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1 Novosibirsk Research Institute of Hygiene of Rospotrebnadzor, Novosibirsk, Russia

2 Burdenko Voronezh State Medical University, Voronezh, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Maria A. Lobkis
Parkhomenko, 7, Novosibirsk, 630108, Russia; us.giin@am_sikbol

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Author contribution: Novikova II — statement of the goal and th tasks, analysis of the data obtained, manuscript authoring, article editing, literature review; Lobkis MA — analysis of literature, analysis of the data obtained; Mingazov IF — statistical processing, analysis of the data obtained; Sorokina AV — analysis of literature, analysis of the data obtained; Popov VI — editing and approval of the final version of the manuscript.

Compliance with ethical standards: the study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Novosibirsk Research Institute of Hygiene of Rospotrebnadzor (Minutes #2 of April 21, 2022).

Received: 2024-04-04 Accepted: 2025-02-02 Published online: 2025-03-19
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Fig. 1. Trends in obesity per 100,000 population (according to official data from the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation)
Fig. 2. The dynamics of morbidity in children and adolescents, 2011 to 2020; the Voronezh Region, the Russian Federation, and the Central Federal District compared
Table 1. Groups of diseases with significantly higher mid- and longterm prevalence in the Voronezh Region, children and adolescents, per 100,000 population
Note: VR — Voronezh Region; CFD — Central Federal District; RF — Russian Federation.
Table 2. Groups of diseases with significantly higher mid- and longterm prevalence in the Voronezh Region, adults, per 100,000 population