The spread of the COVID-19 infection in Russia’s Baltic macro-region: internal differences
This article explores the spread of the Covid-19 infection in Russia’s Baltic macro-region. The monthly excess mortality rate in the Baltic region is analysed along with regional and municipal Covid-19 response acts to identify regional features affecting the spread of the disease. The spatial characteristics of Russia’s Baltic regions, germane to the propagation ...
The mortality rate in the Kaliningrad region in the second half of the 1940s—1950s
This article focuses on the major problems of studying one of the key aspects of the demographic history of the Kaliningrad region – the evolution of mortality rate in urban and rural population. Based on an analysis of statistical data from archival documents, the author considers the dynamics and characteristics of mortality rate. The key mortality rate indicators and the factors behind its decrease ...
Spatial differentiation of rural territories in the Kaliningrad region: implications for socio-economic policies
... 0—15 that exceeds the regional average for both males and females.
Significant deviations from the regional average are influenced by various factors affecting the age structure. Although migration is usually the main factor, birth and age-specific mortality rates also matter. Demographic indicators, in turn, depend on different sets of factors and their quantitative differences in various municipalities.
There are certain differences in the gender structure of the region’s rural and urban populations....
Young ‘s body mass index and its im¬pact on the frequency and variability of the heart rhythm at quiet and after phy¬sical load
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Determination of hyperglycemia in patients with acute coronary syndrome
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Application of spatial analysis of morbidity and mortality from COVID-19 (the case of the Pskov region)
... large-scale tasks for creating and improving mathematical and information technologies that operate spatial data in statistical analysis and forecasting. The regional level is seen as a suitable choice for spatial analysis of COVID-19 morbidity and mortality due to the availability of statistics, as well as data on geographical patterns, characteristics of the distribution space (population density, concentration in one city, density of the transport network, distance to the focus of the disease,...
Demographic development processes in the history of the Kaliningrad region: national trends and regional specifics
... secured fertility and marriage rates above the RSFSR average. The regional fertility rates converged towards the national average in the second half of the 1950s; from the late 1970s, the region had a fertility rate below the national average. Overall mortality rates remained significantly lower than the RSFSR average until the mid-1990s. The changes in the regional population replacement model that took place in the region during the Soviet period and at the turn of the 21st century generally corresponded ...
The Relationship between Heart Rhythm Variability and the Heart Rate in Adolescents and Young Adults
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Demographic Ranking of the Baltic Sea States
... developed by Yermakov and Shmakov. The method is based on the principles of indirect standardisation of the major demographic coefficients relative to the age structure.The article describes the first attempt to apply the method to the analysis of birth and mortality rates in 1995 and 2010 for 140 countries against the global average, and for the Baltic Sea states against the European average. The grouping of countries and the analysis of changes over the given period confirmed a number of demographic development ...
Population change and the settlement system transformation in Poland, as revealed by the 2021 census
... Thus, we can assume that the main reason for the decrease in Poland’s population between 2011 and 2021 was its natural decline (Table 1).
Demographic changes in Poland between 2011 and 2021, people per 1,000 population
Year
Migration gain
Birthrate
Mortality
Natural increase
Total gain
2011
– 0.3
10.2
9.9
– 0.3
0
2021
0.1
8.8
13.8
– 5
– 4.9
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Kant in the Time of COVID
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Acute renal failure and acute kidney injury: The historical aspects of the syndromes
... authors define the term ‘acute renal failure’ and ‘acute kidney injury’. The article presents a classification of these diseases. It is shown that the development of renal failure is associated with a significant increase in age-independent mortality. The main biomarker of a kidney injury, which may be elevated in patients with ischemic heart disease, is creatinine.
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Information and propaganda strategies in German non-state media discourse during the COVID-19 pandemic
... preferred to make judgments based on objective data throughout the waves of the pandemic. The leitmotifs of the discourse were the consequences of the pandemic for all spheres of life (economy, social sphere, etc.), as well as statistics on morbidity and mortality. Both leitmotifs are designed to convey the complexity (although, in most cases, non-catastrophic) of the current situation. It is worth pointing out that whether statistics should be regarded as an education strategy is a debatable issue, since ...
Achievements and challenges in the Kaliningrad healthcare system during “real socialism”
... region, Oblispolkom (Regional Executive Committee) and the Bureau of Medical Statistics from the respective funds of the State Archive of the Kaliningrad Oblast. Further development of the health infrastructure, the reduction of infant and maternal mortality, the success in developing the ambulance system, a significant increase in the number of doctors and paramedics, and the expansion of access to basic healthcare for citizens are the features of the period under review. However, not all staff ...
The Effect of Migration on Latvia’s Sex and Age Composition
... across Latvia and its largest cities. The authors consider hypothetical transformations in the country’s age structure in 2000—2015 in the case of zero net migration. The study uses the cohort component methods and considers the actual agespecific mortality and birth rates. The analysis of the results obtained for the population of Latvia and its individual cities makes it possible to identify temporal and age/space features of migration. A comparison of the official data with net migration rates ...
Demographic development scenarios for the Kaliningrad region
... population of the region is increasing and the workforce number is stable. Population change and age-sex structure forecasts strongly rely on the estimates of prospective net migration and a rate of natural increase. Accompanied by a decreasing age-specific mortality rate and growing life expectancy, the current age-specific fertility rate and net migration ensure a stable workforce number and a positive rate of natural increase, against the background of an increasing dependency ratio. The article considers ...
Epidemiology of tuberculosis in the Kaliningrad region
The article considers the epidemiological situation of tuberculosis in the Kaliningrad region for the period 2008—2015. The author analyzes annual reports for the last eight years. Main tendencies in the TB dynamics show a decrease in TB mortality and prevalence. Alongside with this, the number of patients having multi-drug resistance and recurrent patients having bacterial excretion have been increasing. The assessment of the endemic stage was done using a diagnostic algorithm proposed ...
Studies into the history of Russian Neo-Kantianism in Poland
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The memento mori genre in medieval German literature
This article addresses the memento mori genre in the German literature if the 11th-12th centuries. The works in this genre present a literary expression of the category of reminder of mortality. It is close to the sermon calling for repentance. The typical texts by Heinrich von Melk include lamentations about the deceitfulness of the world, the brevity and vanity of earthly life, a reminder of the Last Judgement, and a prayer to God....
A comparative analysis of health behaviour factors in children in the conditions of family education: Russian and American cases
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