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Sokolnyk, Snizhana Vasylivna |
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Kolesnik, Dmytro Ivanovych |
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Nechytaylo, Dmytro Yuriyovych |
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Sokolnyk, Iryna Serhiivna |
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Khlunovska, Lyudmyla Yuriivna |
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Loziuk, Iryna Yaroslavivna |
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Ostapchuk, Valentyna Hryhorivna |
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2023-02-26T18:40:49Z |
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2023-02-26T18:40:49Z |
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2021 |
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DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.12775/JEHS.2021.11.10.028 |
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http://dspace.bsmu.edu.ua:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/20692 |
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Abstract. The growth rate of a healthy child, the peculiarities of its physical and intellectual development, the formation of reproductive function are largely determined by the state of the endocrine system. Thyroid hormones have a significant impact on the growth and development of the child's organism. Today, attention is focused on the consequences of intellectual disabilities in children with hypothyroidism, as well as the impact of chronic iodine deficiency in the environment on the development of children. Insufficient intake of iodine in the body leads to congenital dysontogenesis of higher mental functions, to the formation, in severe cases, of mental retardation of varying degrees, and, in mild forms – to the borderline or partial disorders of intelligence. |
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en |
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Journal of Education, Health and Sport |
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children |
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iodine deficiency |
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subclinical hypothyroidism |
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cognitive parameters |
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dc.title |
Indicators of cognitive activity of children with laboratory hypothyroidism |
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Article |
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