Assessment of the functional state of military men with different types of autonomic regulation in the midland’s conditions

A. Satarkulova, B.M. Melisova, S. Aisaeva
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The article presents the results of assessment and dynamic control over the functional state of military men in the midlands conditions. Depending on the initial type of autonomic regulation, groups with vagotonic (24%), sympatotonic (26%) and normotonic (50%) directions of regulatory processes were identified. It has been established that the state of optimal working voltage with more economical functioning of regulatory mechanisms is characteristic of carriages; for sympathotonics - an overstrain of regulatory mechanisms, and for normotonics - a moderate tension of regulatory systems with the mobilization of the functional reserves of the body. Key words: heart rate variability, functional state, types of autonomic regulation, midlands, military men.
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中部条件下不同自主调节类型军人功能状态评估
本文介绍了中部条件下军人功能状态评估与动态控制的结果。根据自主神经调节的初始类型,确定了迷走张力(24%)、交感张力(26%)和正张力(50%)调节过程方向组。研究表明,优化工作电压状态和调节机制更经济地发挥作用是车体的特征;对于交感神经-调节机制的过度紧张,对于正张力-调节系统的适度紧张与身体的功能储备的动员。关键词:心率变异性,功能状态,自主调节类型,中部地区,军人
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