Abstract

The health status was assessed in virtually healthy residents of the Far East south by the parameters describing the organism’s resistance on the integration level of the immune system and systems of lipid peroxidation and antioxidant protection (LPO-AOP). New data on the immunophysiological mechanisms in the development of the regional adaptive norm of immune system and LPO-AOP of cell membranes are presented. System analysis showed that the immunophysiological norm in the population was presented by eight main functional phenotypes of immune resistance: resistant, T-hyposuppressor, T-helper, resistant and nonresistant T-suppressor, compensated and subcompensated hyporesistant, and deficient. The prospects of immune resistance phenotype determination for the assessment of individual and population health level are discussed. The concept presented is a theoretical base for a new approach to the health assessment which deals with diagnostics and the early prevention of premorbid disorders considering the regional dynamic stereotype of physiological functions.

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