User talk:Dr.Yuliya Vlasova

Dr.Vlasova has worked as a certified endocrinologist for 14 years and received the candidate of medical sciences degree in 2002. Then, she developed professional interest in research and completed continuing professional education in molecular and hormonal aspects of endocrinology in 2005. Being a member of European Association of Endocrinology since 2009, she also participate in international conferences. she has experience in working with hormones and influence of hormones on the development of endocrine pathologies. Dr. Vlasova has studied thyroid hormones in iodine deficiency within children and adults of Samara Region, Russia. Another object of her interest is correction of iodine deficiency and recovery of thyroid function after iodine prophylaxis. Diseases that are subject to iodine deficiency in the soil and water were a common medical and social problem in 2000. This had an effect even in European countries (Van der Haar F, 1997). Iodine and other elements in the human organism are of very low concentration. However, it is an indispensable nutrient (Hetzel B.S., 1988). Iodine deficiency disorders occur in regions where the water contains little iodine in the soil air. Therefore, the population doesn’t get enough iodine from food. In particular, iodine deficiency affects hormonal system of children and adolescents. At the last year she studied the molecular mechanisms of exogenous constitutional obesity (ECO). Widespread obesity and its complications were the triggers of obesity research; currently they are quite relevant in the neurobiological research reports in the world. However, to date, there appears to be little information about the status of hypotalamo-pituitary-adrenal system (HPAS) in patients with alimentary-constitutional obesity. In energy homeostasis the neuronal effectors pathways contain the key role effectors; this makes them important for the following research. There is no consensus on the nature of changes in hormones HPAS among patients with alimentary-constitutional obesity.

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