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Адаптивные реакции организма вахтовых рабочих в Арктике

Адаптивные реакции организма вахтовых рабочих в Арктике

Abstract

The article presents the results of a comprehensive study of the functional state of workers bodies in the dynamics of the rotational period in the Arctic region. Peculiarities of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems functioning as well as of regulatory mechanisms have been detected; workers functional reserves and physical efficiency during the rotational period have been assessed. It has been established that the nature of compensatory-adaptive reactions of rotation workers bodies is determined by the type of rotations applied and by seasonal climate conditions at the production sites.

В статье представлены результаты комплексного исследования функционального состояния организма рабочих в динамике вахтового периода в Арктике. Выявлены особенности деятельности сердечно-сосудистой, дыхательной систем и регуляторных механизмов, проведена оценка функциональных резервов и физической работоспособности у рабочих в течение вахтового периода. Установлено, что характер компенсаторно-приспособительных реакций организма вахтовиков определяется типом применяемых вахт и сезонными климатическими условиями мест дислокации производства.

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АРКТИКА, ВАХТОВЫЙ ТРУД, КОМПЕНСАТОРНО-ПРИСПОСОБИТЕЛЬНЫЕ РЕАКЦИИ ОРГАНИЗМА ВАХТОВИКОВ, COMPENSATORY-ADAPTIVE REACTIONS IN ROTATION WORKERS' BODIES

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