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Title: The projective study of the impact of the vertical position of a person on the nosological specificity of psychosomatic risk
Authors: Efremova, G. I.
Ефремова, Г. И.
Timoshenko, G. V.
Тимошенко, Г. В.
Leonenko, E. A.
Леоненко, Е. А.
Bochkovskaya, I. A.
Бочковская, И. А.
Keywords: Psychosomatic risk;Subjective functionalization of the body;The position of the top;The vertical position of a man in his social interaction
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences
Citation: Efremova, G.I., Timoshenko, G.V., Leonenko, E.A., Bochkovskaya, I.A., Sorokoumova, S.N., Potekhina, E.V. The projective study of the impact of the vertical position of a person on the nosological specificity of psychosomatic risk // Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences. - 2016. - Volume 7. - Issue 6. - Pages 685-691
Series/Report no.: Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences
Abstract: The connection between the vertical position of the person in his social interaction and a specific nosology psychosomatic emerging risks; provides data communication such empirical studies (for example CVD) using a previously validated two copyright diagnostic techniques. As a result, the analysis concludes that the more likely a psychosomatic risk of cardiovascular disease in humans is formed, occupying in social interaction position from the top
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