Age-related features of the respiratory system functioning in women who experienced chronic stress caused by war

Еrvin Аsanov, A. Pisaruk, I. Dyba, I. Antoniuk-Shcheglova, V. Shatilo
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As ageing progresses, conditions are created for the pulmonary pathology development and exacerbation of its course. On the other hand, chronic stress leads to a disruption of the respiratory system's adaptive capabilities, which may contribute to pathological conditions development and accelerated ageing. Aim of the Study: the study aimed to assess the lung ventilation function state and bronchial patency in women who have experienced chronic stress caused by war (CSW). Subjects and Methods. A total of 91 women aged 31-78 years who experienced CSW and 79 women in the age group of 29-74 years who did not experience CSW were examined. To diagnose the state of stress, the anxiety level (personal and situational) was determined using the Spielberger-Hanin test. The biological age of the respiratory system was calculated using a developed formula. Results. The impact of CSW did not significantly affect lung ventilation function and bronchial patency in middle-aged and older women. In young women who experienced CSW, there was a decrease in bronchial patency compared to women who did not experience CSW. At the same time, in young women who experienced CSW, the ageing of the respiratory system was accelerated. Conclusions. CSW by war significantly does not affect lung ventilation function and bronchial patency in middle-aged and older women. However, in young women, CSW leads to a reduction in some indicators of bronchial patency. The impact of CSW results in the ageing of the respiratory system in young women. _________________________________________________________________________________________ Keywords: chronic stress caused by war (CSW), ageing, women, ventilation, bronchial patency
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经历过战争造成的长期压力的妇女呼吸系统功能的年龄相关特征
随着年龄的增长,为肺部病变的发展和恶化创造了条件。另一方面,长期的压力会导致呼吸系统的适应能力受到破坏,从而导致病变的发生和加速衰老。研究目的:该研究旨在评估经历过战争造成的慢性压力的女性(CSW)的肺通气功能状态和支气管通畅性。研究对象和方法。共调查了 91 名经历过长期战争的 31-78 岁女性和 79 名未经历过长期战争的 29-74 岁女性。为了诊断压力状态,使用斯皮尔伯格-哈宁测试确定了焦虑水平(个人和情境)。呼吸系统的生物年龄是通过一个已开发的公式计算得出的。结果CSW 对中老年妇女的肺通气功能和支气管通畅性没有明显影响。与未经历过 CSW 的女性相比,经历过 CSW 的年轻女性的支气管通畅度有所下降。同时,经历过 CSW 的年轻女性的呼吸系统老化速度加快。结论战争导致的 CSW 对中老年妇女的肺通气功能和支气管通畅度没有明显影响。然而,在年轻女性中,战争导致支气管通畅度的某些指标下降。CSW的影响导致了年轻女性呼吸系统的老化。_________________________________________________________________________________________ 关键词:战争造成的慢性压力(CSW)、老龄化、女性、通气、支气管通畅度
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