FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY OF THE BRAIN IN ELDERLY WOMEN OF THE ARCTIC ZONE OF RUSSIAN FEDERATION WITH DIFFERENT VEGETATIVE TONE

Q3 Social Sciences Ekologiya Cheloveka (Human Ecology) Pub Date : 2023-05-25 DOI:10.17816/humeco312586
A. Gribanov, Taisiia Shiryaeva, Irina Fateeva, D. Fedotov, Oksana S. Preminina, T. Anoshina
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The aim of the study was to identify the characteristic features of brain activity according to the distribution of the DC-potential level in elderly women with different levels of vegetative tone living in the Russian Arctic. Materials and methods. In a cross-sectional simultaneous study, differences in the indicators of DC-potential level were considered in three groups of elderly women with different levels of vegetative tone: vagotonics, normotonics, sympathotonics. A total of 121 elderly women permanently residing in the territory of the Russian Arctic were studied. Registration of the DC-potential level of the brain was carried out using a 12-channel hardware-software diagnostic complex "Neuro-KM". The assessment of the autonomic regulation of the heart rate was carried out using the hardware complex "VNS-spectrum". The results of the study. Significant differences were found in the neuroenergy exchange of the brain in normotonic and sympathotonic women in the frontal and temporal regions. Significant differences between sympathotonics and vagotonics were revealed in the frontal areas in the right and left leads. Factor analysis was used to obtain data on the localization of predominant brain activity in elderly women with various types of vegetative tone. Conclusions. The study of the functional activity of the brain in elderly women with different vegetative tone demonstrated the presence of specific changes in the distribution of values of the constant potential level, which may indicate some change in the mechanisms characterizing the state of cerebral energy exchange.
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俄罗斯联邦北极地区不同植物性基调老年妇女的脑功能活动
本研究的目的是根据生活在俄罗斯北极地区的不同植物性张力水平的老年妇女的直流电位水平分布,确定大脑活动的特征特征。材料和方法。在横断面同步研究中,考虑了三组不同植物性张力水平的老年妇女:迷走紧张性、正张力紧张性、交感紧张性的直流电位水平指标的差异。对长期居住在俄罗斯北极地区的121名老年妇女进行了研究。使用12通道硬件-软件诊断复合体“神经- km”对大脑直流电位水平进行记录。采用硬件复合体“vns -频谱”对心率的自主调节进行评估。研究的结果。正常强压和交感强压女性在额叶和颞叶区域的神经能量交换有显著差异。左、右导联额区交感神经张力与迷走神经张力存在显著差异。采用因子分析的方法对不同类型植物性张力的老年妇女的主要脑活动定位进行分析。结论。对不同植物性基调老年妇女脑功能活动的研究表明,恒定电位水平值分布存在特定的变化,这可能表明表征大脑能量交换状态的机制发生了一些变化。
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