Monitoring of arterial blood pressure at students with the different level of meteodependence

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2018-05-16

Authors

Nagorna, L.
Chaplik, A.
Mazur, K.
Blinkova, K.

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Харківський національний медичний університет

Abstract

Thus, as a result of monitoring of arterial blood pressure at meteodependent students (85 people) 16,47% of people with pressure 120/70, 29,41% of people with low arterial blood pressure and 52,94% of students with the increased arterial blood pressure were taped.

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The meteodependence is a change of the state of health which happens under the influence of natural factors: temperatures, humidity of air, atmospheric pressure. [1] Main symptoms: headache, weakness, sharp change of arterial blood pressure, dizziness, change of mood, loss of appetite. In scientific literature at change of weather conditions at healthy people changes of arterial blood pressure are most often shown. In this regard, studying of level of meteodependence and monitoring of arterial blood pressure has practical and clinical importance. The scientific novelty of work consists that in scientific literature of the last five years there aren't enough data on fluctuations of arterial blood pressure at people with the different level of meteodependence. The purpose of work is carrying out monitoring of arterial blood pressure for identification of risk of diseases of cardiovascular system at students with the different level of meteodependence.

Keywords

arterial blood pressure, meteodependence, students

Citation

Monitoring of arterial blood pressure at students with the different level of meteodependence / L. A. Nagorna, A. Y. Chaplik, K. B. Mazur, K. A. Blinkova // Фізіологія – медицині, фармації та педагогіці: актуальні проблеми та сучасні досягнення : V Всеукраїнська наукова конференція студентів та молодих вчених з фізіології з міжнародною участю, Харків, 16 травня 2018 р. / ред. колегія: Д. І. Маракушин [та ін.]. – Харків, 2018. – С. 21.