Tashkent State Medical University Repository: Recent submissions

  • Ortiqov B.B., Omonov J.P (Москва, 2025-05)
    According to the World Health Organization, out of the 56 million deaths that occurred in 2012, 38 million (68%) were caused by non-communicable diseases. In polymer manufacturing enterprises, special attention must ...
  • ERMATOV N.J., ORTIQOV B.B. (O'zbekiston, Toshkent, 2025-08-20)
    Kaliy zavod ishchilarining ish tajribasiga bog‘liq kasallanish holatlari Xalqaro kasalliklar tasnifi (XKT-10) bo‘yicha umumiy ko‘rsatkichlarda yetakchi o‘rinni egallagan siydik tanosil tizimi kasalliklari- 30,0%, hazm ...
  • Ermatov Nizom Jumakulovich., Ortiqov Bobomurod Baymamatovich (O'zbekiston ( Acta-CAMU ), 2025)
    The study founded that the incidence of workers at the Potash Plant was 7.9% in Group 1, 38.1% in Group 2, 33.6% in Group 3, 19.6% in Group 4, and 0.7% in Group 5. It was founded that the incidence of workers by gender ...
  • Kurbanova Zumrad Chutbaevna., Tojiboyeva Dildora Abdujalilovna., Sayfutdinova Zuhra Abdurashidovna (O'zbekiston, Toshkent, 2025)
    Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is one of the most important medical and social diseases due to its widespread occurrence in the population. According to the results of large epidemiological and clinical studies, CKD is ...
  • Nigmatullayeva, D. J. (EduVision: Journal of Innovations in Pedagogy and Educational Advancements, 2025-12-23)
    Consumption of fast food and ultra-processed foods has increased globally over recent decades and is recognized as an important factor in elevating the risk of metabolic diseases, including non-alcoholic fatty liver disease ...
  • Nigmatullayeva, D. J. (EduVision: Journal of Innovations in Pedagogy and Educational Advancements, 2025-12-23)
    Micronutrients and vitamins are key biological determinants in shaping children’s health and intellectual potential. In particular, deficiency of vitamins A, D, and B group (hypovitaminosis) adversely affects central nervous ...
  • Islamova Z.S., Botirxo'jayeva S.A., Botirxo'jayeva A.A. (London, 2025)
    Lipid peroxidation can be described as a process in which oxidizers, such as free radicals or non-radical particles, attack lipids containing carbon-carbon double bonds, particularly polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs). ...
  • Toshmаtovа Guzаl Аdilxodjаyevnа; Yoldoshovа Dilnozа Dаvronbek qizi; Ahtamova Mehrangiz Anvar qizi; Khasanova Muxlisaxon Dilmurod qizi (Web of Medicine: Journal of Medicine, Practice and Nursing, 2025-11)
    This study examines the environmental impact of the fast fashion industry. It analyzes water consumption, energy use, microplastic pollution, and social consequences. The research evaluates clothing production processes — ...
  • Toshmаtovа Guzаl Аdilxodjаyevnа; Yoldoshovа Dilnozа Dаvronbek qizi; Ahtamova Mehrangiz Anvar qizi; Ahtamova Mehrangiz Anvar qizi (WEB OF SCIENTIST: INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH JOURNAL, 2025-11-26)
    This study investigаtes the hidden wаter consumption аssociаted with аrtificiаl intelligence (АI) systems, focusing on the wаter used to generаte electricity аnd cool dаtа center servers. The reseаrch exаmines different ...
  • Mirsagatova M. R.; Jalolov N. N (Web of Medicine: Journal of Medicine, Practice and Nursing, 2025-11-27)
    The aim of this article is to analyze the effects of dehydration in lactating women on breast milk production and the resulting consequences for infant growth. The authors summarize evidence from existing literature, ...
  • Mirsagatova Movluda Riksillayevna (Web of Medicine: Journal of Medicine, Practice and Nursing, 2025-12-28)
    Medical personnel working with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are routinely exposed to complex occupational factors, including strong static magnetic fields (1.5–3 T), gradient fields, radiofrequency (RF) radiation, ...
  • M.M. Muyassarova (Eurasian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2025-12-03)
    The article discusses the causes of fatigue of athletes during sports loads. Health is an invaluable gift that nature presents to a person. In order to preserve sports health and strengthen it, in order to improve health ...
  • Turdaliyeva Zarina Bahodir qizi; Niyazova Olga Andreevna; G'aniqulova Sevinch Umidjon qizi (American Journal of Technology and Applied Sciences, 2025-12-05)
    The article examines the main physical factors of the environment: noise, lighting, vibration, and electromagnetic fields, their effects on the human body, and the role of these factors in shaping favorable or adverse ...
  • Niyazova Olga Andreyevna; Jalolov, Nozimjon Nodir o‘g‘li (Web of Medicine: Journal of Medicine, Practice and Nursing, 2025-12-03)
    This article systematically reviews the impact of vitamin D deficiency on attention, memory, and related cognitive functions in children. Epidemiological studies, observational data, and interventional trials examining the ...
  • Jalolov, NN.; Iminova, S. Sh.; Murodaliyeva, A. Sh (International Conference on Advance Research in Humanities, Applied Sciences and Education, 2025-12-04)
    Chronic liver diseases (CLD) represent a complex group of conditions that account for a significant portion of the global health burden, encompassing a clinical spectrum ranging from hepatic fibrosis to cirrhosis and ...
  • Jalolov, NN.; Qayumova, M. A.; Rahmatova, L. S. (International Conference on Advance Research in Humanities, Applied Sciences and Education, 2025-12-04)
    Vitamin D has traditionally been linked to bone and mineral metabolism; however, recent studies highlight its crucial role in central nervous system development and the regulation of cognitive functions. Vitamin D deficiency ...
  • Umedova M. E.; Gulmirzayeva M. M. (International Conference on Advance Research in Humanities, Applied Sciences and Education, 2025-12-07)
    Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a condition characterized by hyperglycemia first diagnosed during pregnancy, which increases the risk of both short- and long-term complications for the mother and child. In recent ...
  • Salomova Feruza Ibodullayevna; Sadullayeva Xosiyat Abduraxmanovna (American Journal of Research in Humanities and Social Sciences, 2025-12-05)
    The density of green spaces in large cities directly affects the respiratory health of the population. This analytical study statistically assessed the relationship between green space density, PM2.5 concentrations, and ...
  • Sadullayeva, Kh. A.; Salomova, F.I.; Jiyemuratova, J. (WEB OF SCIENTIST: INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH JOURNAL, 2025-12-04)
    This article explores the ecological and biophysical role of green plants in shaping favorable microclimatic conditions. It analyzes how vegetation contributes to air purification, humidity regulation, temperature reduction, ...
  • Axmedova Surayyo Nurali qizi; Xoliqov Xo’jaaxror Baxodir o’g’li; Raxmatillayev Boburjon Baxodir og’li; Islomov Farhod Umar og’li (EDUCATIONAL YIELD INSIGHTS & BREAKTHROUGHS, 2025-12-05)
    Metabolik sindrom global epidemiologik yukning asosiy drayverlaridan biri bo‘lib, xolesterin almashinuvining molekulyar darajadagi buzilishlari ushbu sindrom patogenezining markazida turadi. Adabiyotlar sharhi so‘nggi 15 ...