HIS THE INCREASE IN THE INCIDENCE OF TYPE 2 DIABETES IN YAKUTIA DUE TO A DECREASE IN COLD EXPOSURE OR DIETARY CHANGES?

In Yakutia for 30 thousand years people live, and for centuries they were constantly fighting with the cold for survival [5, 6]. Situation began to change only in the second half of the twentieth century. In 20-ies of the last century a campaign for the reconstruction of traditional Yakut home began...

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Published in:Siberian Research
Main Authors: Mikhail Vinokurov, Dmitrii Tikhonov
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Language:English
Russian
Published: Сибирские исследования 2022
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:2ac9e9102f914c3b9cf910fb67cffc3b 2023-05-15T18:44:55+02:00 HIS THE INCREASE IN THE INCIDENCE OF TYPE 2 DIABETES IN YAKUTIA DUE TO A DECREASE IN COLD EXPOSURE OR DIETARY CHANGES? Mikhail Vinokurov Dmitrii Tikhonov 2022-06-01 https://doi.org/10.33384/26587270.2022.07.01.06e https://doaj.org/article/2ac9e9102f914c3b9cf910fb67cffc3b en ru eng rus Сибирские исследования doi:10.33384/26587270.2022.07.01.06e 2658-7181 2658-7270 https://doaj.org/article/2ac9e9102f914c3b9cf910fb67cffc3b undefined Сибирские исследования, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 33-37 (2022) diabetes mellitus type 2 multiple regression analysis dependent variables independent variables housing temperature consumption of fruits vegetables proteins fats carbohydrates dietary calories envir archi Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2022 fttriple https://doi.org/10.33384/26587270.2022.07.01.06e 2023-01-22T19:37:51Z In Yakutia for 30 thousand years people live, and for centuries they were constantly fighting with the cold for survival [5, 6]. Situation began to change only in the second half of the twentieth century. In 20-ies of the last century a campaign for the reconstruction of traditional Yakut home began. As a result of the transition from balagan (yurts) to houses with stove heating, and then to centralized and gas heating, the temperature inside residential buildings has significantly increased. A fairly extensive literature has now accumulated linking rising residential temperatures with obesity-related morbidity. In order to determine the role of climate warming, an increase in the average temperature in the houses of the region, and changes in the diet on the incidence of type 2 diabetes, we built a multiple regression equation with 10 factors over 20 years (1994-2013). The following factors were included in the multiple regression model: the average annual temperature in Yakutsk, the average temperature of houses in the region during the heating period, the consumption of vegetables, fruits, sugar, proteins, fats, carbohydrates per year per person, and the daily calorie content of the diet. The conducted studies made it possible to find out that there are positive linear statistically significant pair correlations between the incidence of DM2 and the consumption of fruits and berries, the average housing temperature, the consumption of vegetables and melons, and the calorie content of the diet, but when analyzing multiple regression, the role of each factor in the development of DM2 turns out to be statistically unreliable, except the level of consumption of fruits and berries (at p > 0.05). It should be noted that a sharp increase in the incidence of DM2 in the population of Yakutia (including indigenous people) is associated with many factors, but the role of increased consumption of fruits and berries in its development should be considered causal, probably due to the lack of adaptation of the body of ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Yakutia Yakutsk Unknown Yakutsk Siberian Research 7 1 33 37
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multiple regression analysis
dependent variables
independent variables
housing temperature
consumption of fruits
vegetables
proteins
fats
carbohydrates
dietary calories
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multiple regression analysis
dependent variables
independent variables
housing temperature
consumption of fruits
vegetables
proteins
fats
carbohydrates
dietary calories
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HIS THE INCREASE IN THE INCIDENCE OF TYPE 2 DIABETES IN YAKUTIA DUE TO A DECREASE IN COLD EXPOSURE OR DIETARY CHANGES?
topic_facet diabetes mellitus type 2
multiple regression analysis
dependent variables
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consumption of fruits
vegetables
proteins
fats
carbohydrates
dietary calories
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description In Yakutia for 30 thousand years people live, and for centuries they were constantly fighting with the cold for survival [5, 6]. Situation began to change only in the second half of the twentieth century. In 20-ies of the last century a campaign for the reconstruction of traditional Yakut home began. As a result of the transition from balagan (yurts) to houses with stove heating, and then to centralized and gas heating, the temperature inside residential buildings has significantly increased. A fairly extensive literature has now accumulated linking rising residential temperatures with obesity-related morbidity. In order to determine the role of climate warming, an increase in the average temperature in the houses of the region, and changes in the diet on the incidence of type 2 diabetes, we built a multiple regression equation with 10 factors over 20 years (1994-2013). The following factors were included in the multiple regression model: the average annual temperature in Yakutsk, the average temperature of houses in the region during the heating period, the consumption of vegetables, fruits, sugar, proteins, fats, carbohydrates per year per person, and the daily calorie content of the diet. The conducted studies made it possible to find out that there are positive linear statistically significant pair correlations between the incidence of DM2 and the consumption of fruits and berries, the average housing temperature, the consumption of vegetables and melons, and the calorie content of the diet, but when analyzing multiple regression, the role of each factor in the development of DM2 turns out to be statistically unreliable, except the level of consumption of fruits and berries (at p > 0.05). It should be noted that a sharp increase in the incidence of DM2 in the population of Yakutia (including indigenous people) is associated with many factors, but the role of increased consumption of fruits and berries in its development should be considered causal, probably due to the lack of adaptation of the body of ...
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title HIS THE INCREASE IN THE INCIDENCE OF TYPE 2 DIABETES IN YAKUTIA DUE TO A DECREASE IN COLD EXPOSURE OR DIETARY CHANGES?
title_short HIS THE INCREASE IN THE INCIDENCE OF TYPE 2 DIABETES IN YAKUTIA DUE TO A DECREASE IN COLD EXPOSURE OR DIETARY CHANGES?
title_full HIS THE INCREASE IN THE INCIDENCE OF TYPE 2 DIABETES IN YAKUTIA DUE TO A DECREASE IN COLD EXPOSURE OR DIETARY CHANGES?
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title_full_unstemmed HIS THE INCREASE IN THE INCIDENCE OF TYPE 2 DIABETES IN YAKUTIA DUE TO A DECREASE IN COLD EXPOSURE OR DIETARY CHANGES?
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