Iranian Journal of War and Public Health

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Sakibaev K, Kozuev K, Atabaev I, Alimbekova A, Argynbaeva A. Somatotypological Indicators of Physical Development in Residents of Kyrgyzstan. Iran J War Public Health 2022; 14 (3) : 5
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1- Department of Anatomy, Histology and Normal Physiology, Osh State University, Osh, Kyrgyz Republic
2- Department of Pathology, Basic and Clinical Pharmacology, Osh State University, Osh, Kyrgyz Republic
* Corresponding Author Address: 723500, 331 Lenin Str., Osh, Kyrgyz Republic (sakibaev8381@nuos.pro)
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Aims: The purpose of this research work was to assess somatotypological indicators of physical development in the inhabitants of Kyrgyzstan, from the standpoint of the prospects for preserving the health of the nation as a whole and preventing the occurrence of diseases in the citizens of the country's corresponding to a particular type of somatotypological disorders in particular.
Materials & Methods: The basis of the methodological approach in this research work is a combination of methods of systematic analysis of the relationship of somatotypological indicators of a person's physical development with his general state of health with an analytical study of the features of the relationship of a person's somatic type with his general state of physical health, concerning the realities of living in modern Kyrgyzstan.
Findings: In the course of this scientific study, results were obtained indicating the presence of a relationship between some somatotypological and anthropometric parameters of the physical development of Kyrgyz residents and the presence of certain diseases in them.
Conclusion: Among the male residents of Kyrgyzstan, the abdominal somatotype prevails, and the chest somatotype can be called the least common. For women, the most common somatotype should be considered muscular, while the chest somatotype should be considered the least common. The presence of certain diseases or disease states is reflected in the main somatotypological parameters of a person's physical development.
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