DYNAMICS OF THE FORMATION OF THE TOTAL NUMBER AND STRUCTURE OF ENDOCRINE SYSTEM DISEASES, EATING DISORDERS, AND METABOLIC DISORDERS DIAGNOSED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN LIFE IMBALANCES IN MEDICAL AND PREVENTIVE INSTITUTIONS OF THE MINISTRY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS

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https://doi.org/10.32782/2306-2436.15.2.2025.325

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diseases of the endocrine system, eating disorders, metabolic disorders, the total number and structure of diseases established for the first time in life, medical and preventive institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine

Abstract

Background. The relevance is due to the appropriateness of monitoring the main medical and organizational statistical indicators in the medical and preventive institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. The purpose of the study is to study the dynamics of the formation of the total number and structure of established for the first time in the life of diseases of the endocrine system, eating disorders, metabolic disorders among the entire contingent of medical and preventive institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, including among the police and military personnel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine for the period 2017–2021.Materials and methods. Dynamics of the formation of the total number and structure of established for the first time in the life of diseases of the endocrine system, eating disorders, metabolic disorders among the entire contingent of medical and preventive institutions of the Ministry of Inter- nal Affairs of Ukraine, including among the police and military personnel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine for the period 2017–2021 studied according to the data, you are copied from Form 12. Research methods included: system approach and system analysis, graphic analysis, medical-statistical and content analysis. Results. Reduction of the total number of diseases registered among the entire contingent of medical institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine (from 357,680 in 2017 up to 333,076 in 2021, or – 6.88 ± 0.04%) was accompanied by an increase in the number of diseases diagnosed for the first time in life (from 133,650 in 2017). to 144,473 in 2021, or + 7.5 ± 0.07%) among the entire contingent. During the study period, there was a significant decrease in the number of registered for the first time in the life of diseases of the endocrine system, eating disorders, metabolic disorders, as among the entire contingent (from 2,285 in 2017 to 1,453 in 2021, or – 36.4 ± 1.01%), and in the group of police officers and servicemen of the Ministry of Inter- nal Affairs of Ukraine (from 1,270 in 2017 to 698 in 2021, or – 45.0 ± 1.40%). The structure of the total number of diseases of the endocrine system, eating disorders, metabolic disorders, the diagnosis of which was established for the first time in life among the entire contingent of medical institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine in 2021 represented by a group of thyroid diseases (29.6 ± 1.20%), diabetes (26.9 ± 1.16%) and obesity (25.7 ± 1.15%). Structure of the total number of newly registered diseases of the specified class among the certified contingent of police officers and servicemen of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine in 2021 represented by obesity (33.0 ± 1.78%), thyroid disease (29.5 ± 1.73%) and diabetes (20.1 ± 1.52%). Regional features were manifested traditionally by the highest total number of diseases, the diagnosis of which was first established this year according to the data of the State Institution "TMO of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine in Kyiv," as among the entire contingent (from 18,944 in 2017 to 13 384 in 2021, or – 29.35 ± 0.33%), and among the police and military personnel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine (from 12 519 in 2017 to 8,751 in 2021, or – 30.1 ± 0.41%). Conversely, the lowest number of diseases registered for the first time, as among the entire con- tingent (from 1,259 in 2017 to 1,537 in 2021, or + 18.1 ± 0.98%), and among the police and military personnel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine (from 792 in 2017 by 933 in 2021, or + 15.1 ± 1.17%) was according to the data of the State Institution "TMO of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine in the Zacarpathian region. Conclusions. The results obtained during the study period (2017–2021) reflect a decrease in the total number of registered diseases with a simultaneous increase in the number of diseases, the diagnosis of which was established for the first time in life both among the entire contingent of medical and preventive institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, and in the group of police and military personnel certified by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. At the same time, the number of diseases of the endocrine system, eating disorders, metabolic disorders registered for the first time in life, as among the entire contingent (from 2,285 in 2017 to 1,453 in 2021, or – 36.4 ± 1.01%), and in the group of police officers and servicemen of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine (from 1,270 in 2017 to 698 in 2021, or – 45.0 ± 1.40%) decreased significantly. The structure of the total number of diseases of the endocrine system, eating disorders, metabolic disorders, the diagnosis of which was established for the first time in life among the entire contingent of medical institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine in 2021 represented by a group of thyroid diseases (29.6 ± 1.20%), diabetes (26.9 ± 1.16%) and obesity (25.7 ± 1.15%). And the structure of the total number of newly registered diseases of this class among the certified contin- gent of police officers and servicemen of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine in 2021 represented by obesity (33.0 ± 1.78%), thyroid disease (29.5 ± 1.73%) and diabetes (20.1 ± 1.52%).
Key words: diseases of the endocrine system, eating disorders, metabolic disorders, the total number and structure of diseases established for the first time in life, medical and preventive institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.

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Published

2025-06-17