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dc.contributor.authorŠliaupa, Saulius
dc.contributor.authorŽukauskas, Gediminas Petras
dc.contributor.authorKorabliova, Larisa
dc.contributor.authorDėnas, Žydrūnas
dc.contributor.authorZakarevičius, Algimantas
dc.contributor.authorJakubėnienė, Marija
dc.contributor.authorDavidonienė, Onutė
dc.date.accessioned2023-09-18T20:26:11Z
dc.date.available2023-09-18T20:26:11Z
dc.date.issued2006
dc.identifier.other(BIS)LBT02-000021992
dc.identifier.urihttps://etalpykla.vilniustech.lt/handle/123456789/149887
dc.description.abstractHuman health is influenced by a complex interaction of different factors, including the environmental parameters. The impact of anomalous rates of different geo-factors is well known (e.g., natural and man-made geochemical anomalies), whereas the influence of the background rates of environmental parameters receives little acknowledgement. This paper discusses the statistical relationship of the different environmental factors to selected human diseases on a countrywide-scale in Lithuania. Five groups of geo-factors are analyzed: (1) gravity and magnetic fields, (2) concentrations of geochemical elements in the soil, (3) sub-soil lithologies, (4) relief and some landscape features, (5) drinking water chemistry. Environmental factors were correlated with the spatial variations of the schizophrenia, alcoholic psychosis, suicides, cancer, infection, cardiovascular, respiratory diseases. The statistical approach was applied to ensure an objective identification of the interacting factors. The different formats of data were unified using GIS techniques that enabled scaling of geological databases to 45 administrative regions of Lithuania. Some strong correlations were identified that imply the importance of the living environment on the human health and psychic disorders.eng
dc.format.extentP. 125-133
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dc.language.isoeng
dc.titleImpact of environmental factors on psychic disorders and somatic diseases in Lithuania
dc.typeStraipsnis kitame recenzuotame leidinyje / Article in other peer-reviewed source
dcterms.references5
dc.type.pubtypeS4 - Straipsnis kitame recenzuotame leidinyje / Article in other peer-reviewed publication
dc.contributor.institutionGeologijos ir geografijos institutas
dc.contributor.institutionValstybinė teismo medicinos tarnyba
dc.contributor.institutionLietuvos geologijos tarnyba prie Aplinkos ministerijos
dc.contributor.institutionVilniaus universitetas
dc.contributor.institutionVilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas
dc.contributor.institutionValstybinis psichikos sveikatos centras
dc.contributor.facultyAntano Gustaičio aviacijos institutas / Antanas Gustaitis Aviation Institute
dc.subject.researchfieldM 001 - Medicina / Medicine
dc.subject.enEnvironmental health
dc.subject.enGeomedicine
dc.subject.enGeo-factors
dc.subject.enPsychic health
dc.subject.enSuicides
dc.subject.enGIS
dcterms.sourcetitleScientific networking and the global health network supercourse. Vol. 5, NATO security through science. Ser. D, Information and communication security
dc.publisher.nameIOS Press
dc.publisher.cityAmsterdam [etc.]
dc.identifier.elaba5668613


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