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Влияние метеофакторов на параметры биоэлектрограмм у здоровых лиц

Влияние метеофакторов на параметры биоэлектрограмм у здоровых лиц

Abstract

Выявлена зависимость ГРВ-биоэлектрограмм практически здоровых лиц от параметров метеофакторов (температуры, атмосферного давления, относительной влажности, скорости ветра, облачности) и индексов патогенности погоды. Рассмотрены индивидуальные особенности реагирования испытуемых, оценены корреляционные связи между исследуемыми параметрами. Показано, что реакция относительно здорового человека на постоянно меняющиеся метеорологические факторы носит индивидуальный характер. Значительное варьирование интегральных ГРВ-параметров можно расценивать как усиление метеочувствительности, что связано с напряжением адаптационных механизмов. Поддержание энергетического гомеостаза в организме реализуется по специфическим алгоритмам, обусловленным совокупностью физиологических, биохимических процессов и его конституциональных особенностей. Использование метода ГРВ-биоэлектрографии позволяет быстро оценивать влияние метеофакторов на функциональное состояние организма человека и прогнозировать возможное развитие патологических реакций на их воздействие.

The dependence of the GDV-bioelektrogramm in healthy persons from the parameters of meteorological factors (temperature, barometric pressure, relative humidity, wind speed, cloud cover) and indices of the weather pathogenicity was carried out. The individual characteristics of the subjects response and the correlation between the studied parameters was estimated. It was shown that the reaction of relatively healthy person to ever-changing meteorological factors is individual. Considerable variation of the integral GDV-parameters can be viewed as strengthening meteosensitivity, which is associated with stress adaptation mechanisms. Maintenance of energy homeostasis in the body is realized by specific algorithms, due to a set of physiological, biochemical processes and constitutional features. Using the GDV bioelectrography allows you to quickly assess the impact of meteorological factors on the functional state of the human body and predict the possible development of pathological reactions to their effects.

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МЕТЕОЧУВСТВИТЕЛЬНОСТЬ, МЕТЕОФАКТОРЫ, ГРВ-БИОЭЛЕКТРОГРАФИЯ

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