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Title: The dependence of the degree of meteosensitivity on the state of the cardiorespiratory system and the presence of prepathological changes in the body in men and women
Authors: Dunaieva, Olha
Korovina, Lidia
Keywords: meteosensitivity
vegetative Kerdo index
Hildebrant index
cardiorespiratory system
students
Issue Date: 15-May-2019
Citation: Dunaeva O. V. The dependence of the degree of meteosensitivity on the state of the cardiorespiratory system and the presence of prepathological changes in the body in men and women / O. V. Dunaeva, L. D. Korovina // World Science. – Special Edition : VI Ukrainian Scientific Conference of Students and Young Scientists in Physiology «Physiology to Medicine, Pharmacy and Pedagogics: Actual Problems and Modern Advancements», May 15–16, 2019. – P. 32–34.
Abstract: The article is devoted to a comprehensive study of the dependence of meteosensitivity on the autonomic balance of the body, as an indicator of prenosological conditions in young men and women of the second year of Kharkiv National Medical University. With the help of a meteopathic questionnaire (METEO-Q), the level of meteosensitivity was determined by psycho-emotional and physiological parameters. The vegetative Kerdo index and the Hildebrant index were calculated. It was found that the greater the level of meteorological dependence, the greater the vegetative Kerdo index and the Hildebrant index, which is accompanied by parasympathotonia in men and sympathicotonia mainly in women. The presented data demonstrate the dependence of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems and their interrelations on meteosensitivity. The degree of meteosensitivity (meteo dependence) of the body as an indicator of its adaptive reserves is directly dependent on the state of health and the presence of pre-pathological changes in the body.
Description: 1. It has been established that the greater the level of meteo dependence, the greater the vegetative Kerdo index and the Hildebrant index, which is accompanied by parasympathicotonia in men and sympathicotonia mainly in women. This indicates a discoordination in the vegetative provision of cardiorespiratory relationships. 2. The degree of meteosensitivity (meteo dependence) of the body as an indicator of its adaptive reserves is directly dependent on the state of health and the presence of pre-pathological changes in the body. REFERENCES
URI: https://repo.knmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/24097
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