Various Developmental Disorders in Adolescents in the Pilot Regions of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Identified by the Screening Method (Namangan, Jizzakh, Surkhandarya Regions and RKK)

Authors

  • Urmanova Yulduz Makhkamovna Doctor of medical sciences (DSc)., Associate Professor, Professor of the Department of Endocrinology with Pediatric Endocrinology, Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute Business address: Uzbekistan, Tashkent
  • Dalimova Guzal Abdurashitovna PhD, senior researcher department of neuroendocrinology with pituitary surgery of the Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center of Endocrinology of the Republic of Uzbekistan named after. Academician Y.Kh Turakulova, Business address: Uzbekistan, Tashkent
  • Melikulov Karomitdin Melikulovich Director of RSNPMTSE MH RUz named after Academician Y.Kh Turakulova
  • Khaidarova Rovshanoy Turgunovna PhD, Associate Professor of the Department of Endocrinology Center for the Development of Professional Qualifications of Medical Workers of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51699/ijllal.v2i6.1955

Keywords:

teenagers, puberty, hormones

Abstract

The purpose of the study is to study the characteristics of hormonal disorders in adolescents with impaired development of pilot regions of the Republic of Uzbekistan, identified by the screening method (Namangan, Dzizak, Surkhandarya regions and RKK).

 Material and research methods. We examined 188 teenagers from three regions of the RUZ: 78 in the Namangan region, 20 in the Jizak region and 45 in the Surkhandarya region and 45- in RKK.

 Research results. Among the developmental disorders, the most commonly found the delay growth and puberty in 203 teenagers (48.5%), as well as a weight deficiency - 263 cases (62.9%). An isolated growth retardation (GR) was detected in 187 adolescents (44.7%). In addition, various developmental disorders as a delay in psycho-motor development were observed-in 23 (5.5%), a delay in physical, sexual and mental development-in 18 (4.3%), and a delay in speech development-in 16 (3.8 (3.8%), a delay in physical and mental development-in 16 (3.8%), a delay in psycho-motor and speech development-in 11 (2.6%), family lowness in 10 (2.4%).

 Conclusions. Among the 2123 adolescents examined during the screening process, the delay puberty was identified in 418 (19.6%), while in 168 (17.3%) boys and 250 (21.6%) girls.

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Published

2023-06-09

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Makhkamovna , U. Y. ., Abdurashitovna, D. G. ., Melikulov Karomitdin Melikulovich, & Turgunovna, K. R. (2023). Various Developmental Disorders in Adolescents in the Pilot Regions of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Identified by the Screening Method (Namangan, Jizzakh, Surkhandarya Regions and RKK). International Journal of Language Learning and Applied Linguistics, 2(6), 25–29. https://doi.org/10.51699/ijllal.v2i6.1955