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A memorandum on the creation of the Russian Alliance «Fragile age — FFN-RUSSIA»

Abstract

Население Российской Федерации стареет беспрецедентными темпами. По данным ООН к 2050 г. на фоне снижения общей популяции на 8% доля населения страны в возрасте старше 70 лет вырастет на 51%. Прямым следствием этого станет рост распространенности хронических заболеваний, свойственных пожилым людям. Среди них одну из ведущих ролей играют остеопороз, старческая астения, падения и низкоэнергетические переломы.

About the Authors

O. M. Lesnyak
North-Western State Medical University named after I.I. Mechnikov of the Russian Federation Ministry of Healthcare
Russian Federation

Lesnyak Olga M. - MD, PhD, Professor, Professor of the Department of Family Medicine North-Western State Medical University named after I.I. Mechnikov of the Russian Federation Ministry of Healthcare; Head of the Consultative and Diagnostic Center for the Prevention of Osteoporosis of the Clinical Rheumatology Hospital № 25.

Sankt-Peterburg.

Tel.: +7(965)814-07-01



L. Ya. Farba

Russian Federation


E. V. Frolova
North-Western State Medical University named after I.I. Mechnikov
Russian Federation

Frolova Elena V. - MD, PhD, professor of Department of Family Medicine The North-Western State Medical University named after I.I. Mechnikov.

Sankt-Peterburg.

Tel.: +7(812)598-93-20



K. Yu. Belova
Yaroslavl State Medical University
Russian Federation

Belova Ksenia Yu. - MD, PhD, Head of Regional diagnostics and Treatment Osteoporosis Centre, Soloviev A&E Clinical Hospital; assistant professor, Internal Diseases Department, named after prof. Dormidontov, Yaroslavl State Medical University.

Yaroslavl.

Tel.: +7(905)633-21-35



T. V. Builova

Russian Federation


Review

For citations:


Lesnyak O.M., Farba L.Ya., Frolova E.V., Belova K.Yu., Builova T.V. A memorandum on the creation of the Russian Alliance «Fragile age — FFN-RUSSIA». Russian Journal of Geriatric Medicine. 2021;(2):256-257. (In Russ.)

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