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Information × Registration Number 0211U004241, 0109U001560 , R & D reports Title Retrospective study the mortality of population is radioactive contaminated in result of the Chernobyl catastrophe of territories of Ukraine and improvement of system of preventive measures on support vitality of the victims popup.stage_title Head Omelyanets Nikolai Ivanovich, Registration Date 02-02-2011 Organization Research Centre for Radiation Medicine popup.description2 Object of research - mortality of the population is most of the radioactive contaminated oblasts (Kiev, Zhitomir) and of Ukraine in whole (control). Purpose - mortality of the population is most of the radioactive contaminated oblasts (Kiev, Zhitomir) and of Ukraine in whole (control). Methods - analysis and estimation condition mortality of the population, which lives is on the radioactive contaminated territories (RCT), and it age-sex of features. Methods - demographic, sociological, mathematico-statistical, program-technological, personal computers (Samtron, Toshiba) with use of applied software packages (Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, SPSS). Results. Shown, that for last 17 years the country has lost 5,7 million the man. On RCT of loss of the population was more expressed in connection with impossibility or restriction of residing behind the radiating factor. The essential reduction of number of the persons in younger age groups, including is established newborn; prevalence of densities of the women among the persons able-bodied and pension ages at a level of oblasts and in Ukraine as a whole; prevalence of the persons of a male in younger age groups on RCT; the infringement of a sexual proportion, which is shown at birth of children, amplifies in able-bodied age and there is menacing among the persons of the senior age groups, unusual increase of densities of the persons in the age of the senior 70 years; a presence of the narrowed and cut off tops of age-sexual pyramids in the senior age groups as attributes of high levels mortality in them. On RCT, the age-sexual structure of the population essentially differs from nation-wide. The gradual increase in 1981-2008 mortality of the population in all researched territories with two waves of rise is shown. First had on 1991-1995 with increase of a level on 33,1 % in is the radioactive contaminated rayons, on 25 % - in controllable oblasts and on 11 % in Ukraine in comparison since 1981, second - on 1999-2008. In most cases, changes of death rates were statistically authentic (р < 0,05). Since 1986 for 2008, the general coefficient of mortality in is the radioactive contaminated rayons have increased by 73 %, including owing to change of century structure of the population - almost on 8 % and at the expense of deterioration of intensity age of extinction - on 42 %. For the same period the levels standardizing coefficient of mortality in researched oblasts have increased on the average by 25,7 %, is in the radioactive contaminated rayons - on 52,8 %, while in Ukraine - only on 18,5 %. The executed calculations give the bases to recognize, that after of Chernobyl catastrophe the transformation of model of mortality in different territories of Ukraine occurs to different speed, but most adverse is dynamics of mortality of the village population of RCT. Introduction: 6 publications, materials in the National report of Ukraine, staff report, 2 acts of introduction of results of researches. Product Description popup.authors Гунько Наталія Володимирівна Дубова Наталія Федорівна Короткова Наталія Вікторівна Осадча Олена Іванівна Півень Наталія Василівна Сірчик Людмила Олексіївна Хоменко Ірина Михайлівна popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Omelyanets Nikolai Ivanovich. Retrospective study the mortality of population is radioactive contaminated in result of the Chernobyl catastrophe of territories of Ukraine and improvement of system of preventive measures on support vitality of the victims. (popup.stage: ). Research Centre for Radiation Medicine. № 0211U004241
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