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Interval hypoxic training enhances the protective antioxidant system of the rat myocardium under stressful conditions

Interval hypoxic training enhances the protective antioxidant system of the rat myocardium under stressful conditions

Abstract

In present investigation, the authors demonstrated that dosed moderate intermittent hypoxia in sessions of interval normobaric hypoxic training limits the excessive increase of free-radical processes due to the activation of organism own protective systems. This can prevent the harmful effects of such extreme factor, as acute psycho-emotional stress. Our research provide a reason to consider adaptive hypoxic training as one of the means of training people whose professional activity is associated with risk to life and psycho-emotional stress У даному дослідженні автори показують, що дозована помірна переривчаста гіпоксія у сеансах інтервальних нормобаричних гіпоксичних тренувань обмежує надмірне посилення вільно-радикальних процесів за рахунок активації власних захисних систем організму, котре здатне запобігти ушкоджуючому впливу екстремального чинника, яким є гострий психоемоційний стрес. Наші дослідження дають підставу розглядати адаптаційні гіпоксичні тренування як один із засобів підготовки осіб, чия професійна діяльність пов’язана з ризиком для життя та психоемоційними навантаженнями.

Keywords

immobilization stress, free-radical processes, вільнорадикальні процеси, іммобілізаційний стрес, захисні антиоксидантні системи, , interval normobaric hypoxic training, , protective antioxidant systems, інтервальне нормобаричне гіпоксичне тренування

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