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Title: Influence of the environmental factors on the human diabetes
Authors: Pandikidis, N.
Stoyan, A.
Keywords: daily biorhythms
Horn-Ostberg test
Horn-Ostberg test
environmental factors
Issue Date: 15-May-2019
Citation: Pandikidis N. I. Influence of the environmental factors on the human diabetes / N. I. Pandikidis, A. O. Stoyan // World science. – 2019. – Special education : VI Ukrainian Scientific Conference of Students and Young Scientists in Physiology «Physiology to Medicine, Pharmacy and Pedagogics: Actual Problems and Modern Advancements», Warsaw, Poland, May 15–16, 2019. – P. 18–20.
Abstract: In this article, problems related to the influence of environmental factors on biorhythms, physiological processes and students' ability to work are considered. Presented types of biological rhythms and their changes in the background of the associated environmental impact. The review is based on literary and personal data on the organization of biorhythms in the body, which demonstrates their role in the processes of self-regulation. The basic biorhythms of a person and mechanisms of their functioning are considered. The methods of determination, frequency of detection and complex characterization of different chronotypes are presented. HornOstberg tests (to determine human biorhythm) and METEO-Q (to identify physical and psychological symptoms associated with climatic variations) were performed. The results of the research indicate that most of the changes in the functional activity of medical students are in a certain degree dependent on natural environmental factors. Inconsistency of rhythms negatively affects many vital functions, the nature of emotional response, and the behavioral stereotype.
Description: The results of the study show that changes in the functional activity of medical students are in some degree dependent on natural environmental factors. Indicators of the second study directly depend on the indicators of the first study, so we can conclude that the circadian biorhythms of man directly depend on the influence of natural environmental factors. To date, this question is very relevant because it includes not only the setting of the correct regime of the day in accordance with the definition of daily biorhythm, but also the ability of a modern person to independently provide and monitor the full value of their health.
URI: https://repo.knmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/24121
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