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Влияние космической погоды на различных фазах солнечного цикла на сердечно-сосудистую систему человека

Влияние космической погоды на различных фазах солнечного цикла на сердечно-сосудистую систему человека

Abstract

Examination of the relationship dynamics parameters of space weather changes the state of the cardiovascular system was carried out according to the measurement of volunteer groups in accordance with the program of the Russian-Ukrainian project “Helimed”. It is shown that the phase of low (2009) and growth phase (2011) 11-year cycle of solar activity (SA) there is a difference in the response of the cardiovascular system of a person associated with the level of geomagnetic activity, latitude of residence of the man and his age.

Изучение связи динамики параметров космической погоды с изменениями состояния сердечно-сосудистой системы человека проводилось по данным измерений групп добровольцев в соответствии с программой российско-украинского проекта «Гелиомед». Показано, что на фазе минимума (2009 г.) и фазе роста (2011 г.) 11-летнего цикла солнечной активности (СА) наблюдается различие в отклике сердечно-сосудистой системы человека, связанное с уровнем геомагнитной активности, широтой проживания человека и его возрастом.

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СОЛНЕЧНЫЙ ВЕТЕР, МЕЖПЛАНЕТНОЕ МАГНИТНОЕ ПОЛЕ, ГЕОМАГНИТНАЯ ВОЗМУЩЕННОСТЬ, СЕРДЕЧНО-СОСУДИСТАЯ СИСТЕМА ЧЕЛОВЕКА

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