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Применение явления гистерезиса в оценке системных взаимодействий при восстановлении основных показателей внешнего дыхания после физической нагрузки

Применение явления гистерезиса в оценке системных взаимодействий при восстановлении основных показателей внешнего дыхания после физической нагрузки

Abstract

In article the analytical data of breathing system functioning during restoration after the physical activity stress are presented. The data were received with usagee of hysteresis method. All modes intersystem interactions are considered. The attention is concentrated on the aspect of the dynamic component on nonlinearity of intersystem interactions. The comparative characteristics of ways of parameters restoration of respiratory system for sympathonics and vagotonics are presented. During the analysis of the received data by means of construction 3D schedules and schedules of linear dependence there were confirmed the advantages and application convenience of the hysteresis phenomenon for estimation of nonlinear processes of system functioning.

В статье представлены аналитические данные функционирования дыхательной системы во время восстановления после физической нагрузки, полученные с использованием метода гистерезиса. Рассмотрены механизмы внутрисистемных взаимодействий. В аспекте их динамической составляющей сконцентрировано внимание на нелинейности межсистемных взаимодействий. Представлена сравнительная характеристика путей восстановления параметров дыхательной системы у симпатои ваготоников. При анализе полученных данных с помощью построения трехмерных графиков и графиков линейной зависимости подтверждены достоинства и удобство применения явления гистерезиса для оценки нелинейных процессов функционирования системы.

Keywords

ДЫХАТЕЛЬНАЯ СИСТЕМА, ФУНКЦИОНАЛЬНАЯ СИСТЕМА, ВНУТРИСИСТЕМНЫЕ ВЗАИМОДЕЙСТВИЯ, НЕЛИНЕЙНЫЕ ВЗАИМОДЕЙСТВИЯ, ВОССТАНОВЛЕНИЕ, ФИЗИЧЕСКАЯ НАГРУЗКА, ГИСТЕРЕЗИС, СИМПАТОТОНИКИ, ПАРАСИМПАТОТОНИКИ

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