Abstract

This article describes the characteristics of the anthropometric parameters of women of the first and second period of adulthood who use various contraceptives of different weights and physiques-in addition to height and weight, the characteristics of the pelvis size are presented – interosseous, intercostal, intervertebral sizes, external conjugate.

Highlights

  • The preventive direction of modern medicine is based on many fundamental studies

  • We examined 520 women of the first and second period of adulthood, among whom 480 used various types of contraceptives and 40 women in the control group do not use contraceptives, who were born and permanently live in the city of Bukhara and the Bukhara region belonging to the Uzbek-Tajik ethnic group

  • When assessing the intervertebral size, it was found that the average value in women of the first and second periods of adulthood using various contraceptives of all body types in the group with a height of 151-160 cm was 30.8±1.7 cm, with the maximum values of indicators were 35 cm, and the minimum values were 28 cm

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INTRODUCTION

The preventive direction of modern medicine is based on many fundamental studies. The doctrine of the constitution has a long history. Sorokina (1992) notes that the creation of the doctrine of the human constitution and its impact on health, the course of diseases is associated with the works of Hippocrates and Galen [1] These authors paid great attention to the concepts of the constitution and appearance of a person and pointed out a number of diseases peculiar to a particular morphological type. The second classification is based on the peculiarities of human temperament and behavior in society He divided people into 4 types: choleric, sanguine, phlegmatic and melancholic. The purpose of the study was to identify the features of anthropometric characteristics and pelvic shape in women of the first and second period of adulthood using various contraceptives of different body types of the same ethnic and territorial group

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