Correlations of adaptive potential with metabolic factors in workers of the Yakutia river fleet

E. Zasimova
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Aim. To assess correlations of adaptive potential (AP) with metabolic factors in workers of the Yakutia river fleet before and after the voyage in order to assess the impact of a long voyage.Materials and methods. Before a long voyage in 45 men, a questionnaire was conducted, measurement of height, body weight, heart rate, blood pressure, determination of body mass index and AP. The correlation of AP (according to R.M.Baevsky) with biochemical (aspartate transaminase, alanin transaminase, alkaline phosphatase, gamma glutamyl transferase, lactate dehydrogenase, creatine kinase, glucose, cholesterol, triglycerides) and hormonal (TSH, free T3, free T4, testosterone, cortisol) indicators was evaluated, and also with blood plasma metabolites (62 metabolites) determined by gas chromatography with mass spectrometry before after a long voyage.Results. Distribution by AP level of rivermen – 37.8% have satisfactory adaptive potential, 24.4% have functional stress of adaptive mechanisms, 20.0% have unsatisfactory adaptation and 17.8% have a sharp decrease in the functional capabilities of the circulatory system with the phenomenon of disruption of adaptive mechanisms. The revealed correlations of AP have associations with age, overweight, obesity and metabolic syndrome. Correlations were found with creatinine, testosterone, palmitic acid before the long voyage, and with creatine kinase, glucose, urea, testosterone, gluconic and threonic acids after the voyage. After a long voyage, the number of correlations of AP with metabolic parameters increases.Conclusion. In workers of the Yakutia river fleet the revealed results of metabolic changes indicate an aggravation of disadaptive changes in the conditions of a long voyage. Taking into account the identified features, it is necessary to carry out preventive measures to reduce the severity of disadaptive metabolic changes during a long voyage and rehabilitation actions after the voyage.
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雅库特河船队工人适应潜能与代谢因素的相关性
的目标。评估雅库特河船队工人在航行前后的适应电位(AP)与代谢因素的相关性,以评估长途航行的影响。材料和方法。在远航前,对45名男性进行问卷调查,测量身高、体重、心率、血压、体质指数和AP。评估AP(根据R.M.Baevsky)与生化指标(天冬氨酸转氨酶、丙氨酸转氨酶、碱性磷酸酶、γ谷氨酰转移酶、乳酸脱氢酶、肌酸激酶、葡萄糖、胆固醇、甘油三酯)和激素指标(TSH、游离T3、游离T4、睾酮、皮质醇)的相关性。并对远航前血浆代谢物(62种代谢物)进行气相色谱-质谱法测定。按AP水平分布——37.8%的人适应潜力满意,24.4%的人适应机制有功能压力,20.0%的人适应不满意,17.8%的人循环系统功能能力急剧下降,适应机制出现中断现象。AP的相关性与年龄、超重、肥胖和代谢综合征有关。远航前与肌酐、睾酮、棕榈酸相关,远航后与肌酸激酶、葡萄糖、尿素、睾酮、葡萄糖和苏酸相关。长途航行后,AP与代谢参数的相关性增加。在雅库特河舰队的工人中,代谢变化的结果表明,在长途航行的条件下,不适应变化的加剧。考虑到已识别的特征,有必要开展预防措施,以降低长途航行中不适应代谢变化的严重程度,并在航行后采取康复行动。
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