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Resolution based on the results of the interdisciplinary expert council “Cognitive health of a comorbid patient”

https://doi.org/10.14341/probl13398

Abstract

On September 29, 2023, a meeting of the interdisciplinary expert council “Cognitive health of a comorbid patient” was held in Vladikavkaz. To reduce the social and economic burden of cognitive impairment, which is increasingly being detected in comorbid patients in the Russian Federation, it is necessary to introduce socially significant initiatives for the timely diagnosis and prevention of these diseases, as well as update modern approaches to treatment, taking into account their multifactorial pathogenesis and the risk of complications. Based on the results of scientific reports and discussions held during the expert council, experts made decisions on a further plan within the framework of socially significant initiatives for the prevention of obesity.

About the Authors

E. V. Ekusheva
Academy of Postgraduate Education Federal Scientific and Clinical Center for Specialized Types of Medical Care and Medical Technologies of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia
Russian Federation

Evgenia V. Ekusheva - MD, PhD, Professor.

115682 Moscow


Competing Interests:

None



L. A. Suplotova
Tyumen State Medical University
Russian Federation

Lyudmila A. Suplotova - MD, PhD, Professor.

Tyumen


Competing Interests:

None



F. Kh. Dzgoevа
Endocrinology Research Center
Russian Federation

Fatima Kh. Dzgoeva - MD, Cand. Sci. (Med.).

11 Dm. Ulyanova street, 117036 Moscow


Competing Interests:

None



O. V. Remizov
North Ossetian State Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Oleg V. Remizov - MD, PhD, DMedSc, Professor.

Vladikavkaz


Competing Interests:

None



Z. R. Gusova
Rostov State Medical University
Russian Federation

Zalina R. Gusova - M.D., Cand.Sc. (Med), Assis.Prof. (Docent).

Rostov-on-Don


Competing Interests:

None



M. R. Bekurazova
North Ossetian State Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Madina R. Bekuzarova - MD, PhD, Professor.

Vladikavkaz


Competing Interests:

None



A. P. Shepelkevich
Belarusian State Medical University
Belarus

Alla P. Shepelkevich - MD, PhD, Professor.

Minsk


Competing Interests:

None



E. V. Ershova
Endocrinology Research Center
Russian Federation

Ekaterina V. Ershova - MD, PhD.

Moscow


Competing Interests:

None



K. A. Komshilova
Endocrinology Research Center
Russian Federation

Kseniya A. Komshilova – PhD.

Moscow


Competing Interests:

None



A. G. Kisiev
North Ossetian State Medical Academy
Russian Federation

Azamat G. Kisiev.

Vladikavkaz


Competing Interests:

None



A. V. Anokhina
Endocrinology Research Center
Russian Federation

Anastasia V. Anokhina - MD.

Moscow


Competing Interests:

None



V. V. Demidova
Endocrinology Research Center
Russian Federation

Viсtoria V. Demidova - MD.

Moscow


Competing Interests:

None



N. V. Silina
Endocrinology Research Center
Russian Federation

Natalia V. Silina - MD.

Moscow


Competing Interests:

None



D. S. Rafikova
Endocrinology Research Center
Russian Federation

Diana S. Rafikova - MD.

Moscow


Competing Interests:

None



D. M. Gasieva
Endocrinology Research Center
Russian Federation

Dana M. Gasieva - MD.

Moscow


Competing Interests:

None



Review

For citations:


Ekusheva E.V., Suplotova L.A., Dzgoevа F.Kh., Remizov O.V., Gusova Z.R., Bekurazova M.R., Shepelkevich A.P., Ershova E.V., Komshilova K.A., Kisiev A.G., Anokhina A.V., Demidova V.V., Silina N.V., Rafikova D.S., Gasieva D.M. Resolution based on the results of the interdisciplinary expert council “Cognitive health of a comorbid patient”. Problems of Endocrinology. 2024;70(1):105-108. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.14341/probl13398

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