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ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Regarding the comprehensive assessment of the condition of schoolchildren with health limitations

Gudinova ZhV1, Rybkin AA1,2, Demakova LV1
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1 Omsk State Medical University, Omsk, Russia

2 Tyumen Oblast Directorate of the Federal Service for Supervision of Consumer Rights Protection and Human Welfare, Tyumen, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Alexander A. Rybkin
Karl Marx St. 77A, ap. 94, Ishim, 627750, Russia; ur.ay@nikbyr-aa

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Author contribution: Gudinova ZhV — research supervision, study concept; development of methodology, data analysis and systematization, critical revision and editing of the manuscript; formulation of conclusions; Rybkin AA — collection, analysis and generalization of literature data, data collection, application of statistical and mathematical methods for data analysis; interpretation of the study results, manuscript authoring, graphics; Demakova LV — collection, analysis and generalization of literature data.

Compliance with ethical standards: the study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Omsk State Medical University (Minutes No. 10 of September 19, 2023). Parents (guardians) of the participants submitted written informed consent forms.

Received: 2025-01-15 Accepted: 2025-09-03 Published online: 2025-09-27
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Fig. 1. Prevalence of diseases among boarding school children (ICD-10 groups), per 100 persons
Note: G — diseases of the nervous system; F — mental disorders; H60-95 — ear diseases; E — diseases of the endocrine system; H00-59 — eye diseases; K02.1 — caries; M — diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue; Q — congenital anomalies; E66.0 — obesity; I — diseases of the circulatory system; E67.8 — excessive nutrition; J — respiratory diseases; N — diseases of the genitourinary system; D — anemia; E63.8 — other specified nutritional deficiencies; R73.9 — unspecified hyperglycemia; Z96.2 — installed implant
Fig. 2. Distribution of children by health groups and medical physical education groups: (A) health groups; (B) medical physical education groups