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Insufficient attention to the problem of obesity using the example of low inclusion in TMC with a specialized scientific center.

https://doi.org/10.14341/omet13127

Abstract

Obesity is a complex multifactorial pathology associated with a complex of metabolic, cellular, cardiovascular factors leading to extremely negative health consequences, which determines the high social significance of this nosology. Telemedicine technologies are being widely implemented in practical healthcare, including can be used for many obese patients. Currently, the true prevalence of obesity is not reflected in the forms of statistical registration of diseases and, often, is not considered by doctors as the main cause of the development of cardiovascular diseases, carbohydrate metabolism disorders and diseases of the musculoskeletal system. The underestimation of the problem of obesity is also reflected in the structure of telemedicine consultations with a specialized endocrinological research center

About the Authors

K. A. Komshilova
Endocrinology research centre
Russian Federation

Kseniya A. Komshilova, PhD

11 Dm. Ulyanova street, 117036 Moscow


Competing Interests:

None



N. V. Mazurina
Endocrinology research centre
Russian Federation

Natalya V. Mazurina, MD, PhD

11 Dm. Ulyanova street, 117036 Moscow

Researcher ID: S-2312-2016


Competing Interests:

None



E. V. Ershova
Endocrinology research centre
Russian Federation

Ekaterina V. Ershova, MD, PhD

11 Dm. Ulyanova street, 117036 Moscow


Competing Interests:

None



D. V. Sazonova
Endocrinology research centre
Russian Federation

Daria V. Sazonova, MD

11 Dm. Ulyanova street, 117036 Moscow


Competing Interests:

None



O. K. Vikulova
Endocrinology research centre
Russian Federation

Olga K. Vikulova, MD, PhD, associate professor

11 Dm. Ulyanova street, 117036 Moscow


Competing Interests:

None



I. R. K. Gasymova
Endocrinology research centre
Russian Federation

[Irada R.K. Gasymova, MD, resident

11 Dm. Ulyanova street, 117036 Moscow


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None



A. S. Nazarova
Endocrinology research centre
Russian Federation

Anna S. Nazarova, MD

11 Dm. Ulyanova street, 117036 Moscow


Competing Interests:

None



E. A. Troshina
Endocrinology research centre
Russian Federation

Ekaterina A. Troshina, MD, PhD, professor

11 Dm. Ulyanova street, 117036 Moscow


Competing Interests:

None



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Supplementary files

1. Figure 1. Telemedicine consultations in the “doctor-patient” format: share of consultations on the problem of obesity.
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2. Figure 2. Telemedicine consultations in the “doctor-to-doctor” format: share of consultations on the problem of obesity.
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3. Figure 3. Leading regions by the number of requests for telemedicine consultations with a diagnosis of “Obesity.”
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Komshilova K.A., Mazurina N.V., Ershova E.V., Sazonova D.V., Vikulova O.K., Gasymova I.R., Nazarova A.S., Troshina E.A. Insufficient attention to the problem of obesity using the example of low inclusion in TMC with a specialized scientific center. Obesity and metabolism. 2024;21(4):382-388. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.14341/omet13127

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