RESUMEN
Environmental conditions in the area hosting a plant for processing and long storage of low- to moderately-active radioactive waste are described as reasonably safe. Residence in the area does not exert negative influence on the physical and mental development of children. Several indicators of physical development give better estimates than at the control territory. The difference can be accounted for by a better social situation in the study area (housing conditions, financial standing, food patterns, general lifestyle).
Asunto(s)
Desarrollo Infantil/efectos de la radiación , Monitoreo del Ambiente/métodos , Residuos Radiactivos , Administración de Residuos/normas , Antropología Física , Protección a la Infancia , Preescolar , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Evaluación Nutricional , Pruebas Psicológicas , Residuos Radiactivos/efectos adversos , Residuos Radiactivos/prevención & control , Factores SocioeconómicosAsunto(s)
Logro , Estado de Salud , Calidad de Vida , Estudiantes , Adaptación Psicológica , Adolescente , Áreas de Influencia de Salud , Enfermedad Crónica , Femenino , Humanos , Incidencia , Masculino , Personalidad , Enfermedades Respiratorias/epidemiología , Federación de Rusia/epidemiología , Factores de TiempoRESUMEN
Three-year study covered 562 students of 3 faculties (medical, prophylactic, scientific) in Moscow Sechenov Medical Academy. Health state, fatiguability, information load, daily schedule and academic results for the students were compared. Having higher information load (1.5 times in average), the students of scientific faculty demonstrated higher academic results, better adaptation to educational process and future professional activities. Health state parameters for this portion of students were similar to those for other examinees.