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Title: Regarding the development of adaptation to psychic and emotional stress depending on the physical training in female medical students
Authors: Marakushyn, Dmytro
Chernobai, Larysa
Karmazina, Iryna
Isaieva, Inna
Hloba, Nataliia
Keywords: adaptation
psychic and emotional stress
medical students
Issue Date: 16-May-2021
Citation: Regarding the development of adaptation to psychic and emotional stress depending on the physical training in female medical students./ D. I. Marakushin, L. V. Chernobai, I. S. Karmazina, I. M. Isaieva, N. S. Hloba // Priority Directions Of Science And Technology Development : Proceedings of IX International Scientific and Practical Conference, Kyiv, Ukraine, 16 18 May 2021. – Kyiv, 2021. – P. 84–88.
Abstract: The adaptation of training stress largely depends on the processes of brain integrative activity thus, their study becomes important and perspective for the creation of scientifically based actions aimed at reduction of negative influence of the mentioned factors. Moreover, in the development of compensatory-adaptive reactions the huge role belongs to reactions of cardiovascular system, as its state determines both the short-term and the long-lasting adaptation to environment. That system is the main indicator of all processes ongoing in the human organismThe leading role in development of adaptation to psychic-emotional load belongs to the initial level of intellectual working ability that is based on the expression of asymmetry of hemispheres. 2) The physical training is one of the factors that facilitate the development of adaptation to the stress of studies. 3) The adaptation to constantly increasing psychic-emotional loads in the dynamics of training in medical university is provided by more economical functional changes of activity of cardiovascular system of sports students comparing to the students of general group.
URI: https://repo.knmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/29668
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