Наукові праці. Кафедра фізіології
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Item Stress and stress resistance(2023-11) Isaieva, Inna; Karmazina, Iryna; Alekseienko, Roman; Cherniakova, OleksandraIn the modern world, a person at different age of life encounters unexpected situations, usually stressful, which require adequate and urgent mastery, increasing the ability to resist such influences without harm to health. Prolonged physical and psychological exertion that exceeds the norm leads to disruption of the functioning of individual organs and serious diseases. Stress affects a person's behavior, performance, health, relationships with others and in the family. Stress affects a person's behavior, performance, health, relationships with others and in the family. Stress, first of all, is defined as an individual complex of protective reactions of the human body to various adverse factors: emotions, external circumstances and influences, which helps to adapt to frequently changing conditions.Item Impact of stress of the functioning of the cardiovascular, respiratory systems and cardiorespiratory coupling(2023-11) Isaieva, Inna; Karmazina, Iryna; Cherniakova, OleksandraThe analysis of causal relationships between dynamical systems is increasingly of interest in various fields of science. The cardiovascular and respiratory systems are characterized by a complex interaction of several linear and nonlinear subsystems. It is well known that the circulatory and respiratory regulatory systems are combined, that is, the heart and respiratory rhythms are synchronized. The study of cardiopulmonary coupling is still a topical issue for the diagnosis and treatment of certain diseases and for public health in general.Item Specific features of breathing in children of a different age(2023-10) Bulynina, Oksana; Isaieva, InnaBreathing is one of the key functions of the body. Breathing interacts with many body systems and performs many functions outside the absorption of oxygen and the release of CO2. The main functions of the respiratory system include biochemical, biomechanical including secondary and non-respiratory functions of breathing. Thus, the biochemical function of breathing that is controlled by the central nervous system consists in regulating the concentration of oxygen, carbon dioxide and pH in blood.