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Документ The study of the electromagnetic component of the human body as a diagnostic indicator in the examination of patients with non-communicable diseases: problem statement(Aluna Publishing, 2020-06) Mintser, O. P.; Мінцер, Озар Петрович; Минцер, Озар Петрович; Semenets, V. V.; Семенець, Валерій Васильович; Семенец, Валерий Васильевич; Potiazhenko, М. М.; Потяженко, Максим Макарович; Потяженко, Максим Макарович; Podpruzhnykov, Р. М.; Подпружников, Петро Михайлович; Подпружников, Петр Михайлович; Nevoit, G. V.; Невойт, Ганна Володимирівна; Невойт, Анна ВладимировнаThe aim of the publication is to substantiate a conceptual system of views on the role of internal electromagnetic fields and the scientific feasibility of studying the direction of their possible use as a diagnostic indicator in the examination of patients with NCDs. Materials and methods: The of the presented data was carried out during a search study of methods for the rapid assessment of valeological status, prenosological early diagnosis of NCDs, analysis of existing methods for studying the electromagnetic phenomena of the human body. Review: The authors systematized the existing technical capabilities and instrumental methods in the framework of systemic medicine. The article proposes a working classification of methods, justifies the choice of methods for further research. Conclusions: 1) The study of the electromagnetic component of the human body as a diagnostic indicator in the examination of patients with NCDs is a relevant and promising scientific direction at the present stage. 2) Methods for assessing heart rate variability in a short recording, computerized hardware segmental diagnostics, a computerized digital study of Gas-discharge Electrophotonic Analysis, determination of the PBS-activity of body tissues were selected to further examine the value of their diagnostic parameters in examining patients with NCDs in the first and second levels of therapeutic care.