Adaptive reactions of students from mountain and plain regions of Latin America to conditions of middle Russia [Osobennosti adaptivnykh reaktsii studentov iz gornykh i ravninnykh raionov Latinskoi Ameriki k usloviiam srednei polosy Rossii.]

This article contains results of the comparative study of the functional state of respiratory and cardiovascular systems of almost healthy students (man) of age 19-22, inhabitants of mountain and plain regions of Latin America during their adaptation to the conditions of middle Russia. We have established that there are reliable distinctions in the functional state of cardio-respiratory system of students from mountain and plain regions of Latin America. So for representatives of mountain regions of LA were typical higher indicators of vital capacity, permeability of large and medium bronchial tubes, stroke volume, lower indicators of heart rate, systolic arterial pressure, myocard tension index, but higher coefficient of myocard efficiency than for inhabitants the plain. Considerable distinctions have been observed also in the intercommunication between different indicators. There have been marked considerable correlation connections between small bronchial tubes permeability and cardiovascular system indicators for plain inhabitants. For mountain regions inhabitants almost every indicator of bronchial tubes permeability correlate reliably with vital capacity, but didn't correlate with hemodynamics indicators.

Authors
Number of issue
3
Language
Russian
Pages
150-155
Status
Published
Volume
49
Year
2003
Organizations
  • 1 Russian Peoples' Friendship University, Moscow.
Keywords
adaptation; adult; altitude; anthropometry; article; cardiovascular function; comparative study; ethnology; human; physiology; respiratory function; Russian Federation; South and Central America; student; Adaptation, Physiological; Adult; Altitude; Anthropometry; Cardiovascular Physiology; Humans; Latin America; Respiratory Physiology; Russia; Students
Date of creation
19.10.2018
Date of change
19.10.2018
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/98/
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