1FGBUN "Institute of Toxicology of the Federal Medical-Biological Agency", 192019, St.Petersburg;
2FGBVOU "Military Medicine Academy. SM Kirov"of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, 194044, St. Petersburg;
3Branch "KDL Volgograd" LLC "KDL DOMODEDOVO-TEST", 400075, Volgograd;
4 FGBOU "Volgograd State Agrarian University"
Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation, 400002, Volgograd;
5 FGАOU "Volgograd State Agrarian University" Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, 400062, Volgograd
Brief summary
As a result of the research undertaken, the complex nature of the links between the content of chemical elements, phenotype indicators and the social status of the population of model regions of the Russian Federation was revealed. The possible negative impact of the increased content of manganese, nickel and copper in the human environment on the criminal intensity of society, which is manifested in the total number of crimes, serious crimes and murders, has been determined. In addition, the combination of elevated nickel and copper tends to have a direct significant relationship with the level of alcoholism in the population, and the combination of increased manganese and lead content with divorce rates and HIV infection. At the same time, a high calcium, magnesium and iodine content was found to be associated with low suicide rates, voluntary abortions, and crime among the population. The combination of elevated levels of boron, selenium and magnesium is negatively associated with alcoholism, general crime and death from neoplasms. An analysis of the links between the content of chemical elements and the phenotypic characteristics of the psychological state of the population has determined that an elevated mercury content, regardless of the characteristics of the organization of the psycho-type, appears to have a depressing effect on the psycho-emotional state of a person. The combination of increased boron, magnesium and calcium content is directly related to the level of frustration in society, which confirms their possible positive role in the complex effect on reducing social and criminal tensions in the regions of the Russian Federation.
Key words
chemical factors; social tensions; criminal tensions; elemental status of the population; biogeochemical province
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