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Функциональное состояние вегетативной нервной системы подростков, родители которых злоупотребляют алкоголем

Функциональное состояние вегетативной нервной системы подростков, родители которых злоупотребляют алкоголем

Abstract

The author reviews progress in the study of functional state of vegetative nervous system (VNS) of an adolescent group from families of alcoholics. The study of the VNS variability was conducted using the method of clinical observation and cardiointervalography. The data obtained show a significant decrease in reserved and compensation capacity of the adolescent body that manifest in the predominance of the VNS sympathetic section tonus particularly in a group of boys aged 15 17 years. This is to be taken into account while analyzing risk factors for this adolescent group.

В данной статье автор излагает результаты исследования функционального состояния вегетативной нервной системы у подростков, родители которых страдают алкоголизмом. Изучение вариабельности состояния ВНС проводилось методом клинического наблюдения и кардиоинтервалографии. Полученные данные свидетельствуют о существенном снижении резервных возможностей организма подростков, проявляющемся в преобладании тонуса симпатического отдела ВНС особенно в группе мальчиков 15-17 лет, что следует учитывать при анализе факторов риска для этой категории подростков.

Keywords

ПОДРОСТКИ, ВЕГЕТАТИВНАЯ НЕРВНАЯ СИСТЕМА, РЕЗЕРВНЫЕ И КОМПЕНСАТОРНЫЕ ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ, ГИПЕРСИМПАТИЧЕСКАЯ РЕАКТИВНОСТЬ, VEGETATIVE NERVOUS SYSTEM (VNS)

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