Negative Production Factors and Frequency of Cardiovascular Diseases in Oil Refining Industry Workers in the Central Asian Region

Authors

  • I. Sh. Sadykov Bukhara University Zarmed.
  • G. R. Fattokhova Bukhara University Zarmed.
  • D. S. Allayorova Bukhara Innovative Medical University
  • Y. Y. Khamidov Bukhara Engineering and Technology Institute. Uzbekistan.

Keywords:

oil refining, toxic substances

Abstract

Modern statistics of health care in the region characterize the mortality of people due to circulatory diseases as the most common among the able-bodied population. Thirty percent of the total number of patients are patients with cardiovascular diseases. It is generally recognized that with the main factors causing these pathologies, such as genetic, somatic, behavioral, environmental and others, harmful production factors from the group of physical influences (vibration, microclimatic parameters, noise), chemical, ergonomic and psychophysiological, associated with the severity and intensity of the production process, also have a special influence.

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Published

2024-05-17

How to Cite

I. Sh. Sadykov, G. R. Fattokhova, D. S. Allayorova, & Y. Y. Khamidov. (2024). Negative Production Factors and Frequency of Cardiovascular Diseases in Oil Refining Industry Workers in the Central Asian Region. Web of Semantics : Journal of Interdisciplinary Science, 2(5), 170–174. Retrieved from https://web.semanticjournals.org/index.php/wos/article/view/273

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