THE COGNITIVE DOMAIN OF INDIVIDUAL VIABILITY IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION


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A comprehensive clinical and organizational geriatric study was performed; continuous selection of patients aged 45 to 74 years was used to identify 3 groups differentiated by age and disability. The study revealed that the cognitive domain made the maximum (25.4%) contribution to the preservation of individual viability. In addition, the cognitive domain of individual viability was formed in the presence of insufficiently corrected hypertension and atherogenic changes of blood serum.

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O. N Belousova

Belgorod State National Research University

Email: belousova_on@bsu.edu.ru
Associate Professor, MD

O. A Osipova

Belgorod State National Research University

Associate Professor, MD

M. V Chupakha

Belgorod State National Research University

E. A Voronina

Kuzbass Ministry of Social Protection of the Population; Gerontology Research Medical Center

Candidate of Medical Sciences Kemerovo; Moscow

A. N Ilnitski

Belgorod State National Research University; Academy of Postgraduate Education, Federal Research and Clinical Center, Federal Biomedical Agency of Russia

Professor, MD Belgorod; Moscow

E. I Korshun

Academy of Postgraduate Education, Federal Research and Clinical Center, Federal Biomedical Agency of Russia

Candidate of Medical Sciences Moscow

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