Тип публикации: доклад, тезисы доклада, статья из сборника материалов конференций
Конференция: SCIENCE. EDUCATION. PRACTICE; Delhi; Delhi
Год издания: 2025
Идентификатор DOI: 10.34660/INF.2025.75.61.015
Ключевые слова: Russian university students, central hemodynamics, solar activity
Аннотация: The influence of three high-level heliomagnetic (magnetic storms) exposures (in September, October, and November 2025) on basic central hemodynamic parameters was assessed from a chronobiological standpoint (at 8:00, 12:00, 16:00, and 20:00) in young students (20.8 ± 1.1 years) studying at 10 specialized universities in Russia. TheПоказать полностьюheart rate (HR, bpm), systolic (SBP), and diastolic (DBP) blood pressure (mmHg) were studied. HR was calculated on the radial artery by palpation in the standing, sitting, and lying positions. Blood pressure was measured using the method of N.S. Korotkov. It was noted that, compared to normal days, during high solar activity, the heart rate in 26.4% of young men significantly (p<0.05) increased. In 27.3% of young men, SBP significantly increased (p<0.05), while DBP remained unchanged. The study showed that body position significantly (p<0.05) influences central hemodynamics. It is noteworthy, firstly, that no cumulative effect of high solar activity was detected on the central hemodynamics of young men over three months of observation. Secondly, after the end of the magnetic storm, central hemodynamic parameters in weather-sensitive young men returned to baseline normal values. It is concluded that high solar activity during repeated magnetic storms during the period from 12 to 16 hours of daylight has the greatest impact on the central hemodynamics of young men. Therefore, the authors recommend reducing physical activity and exercise during this time of day.
Журнал: SCIENCE. EDUCATION. PRACTICE
Номера страниц: 45-54
Место издания: Delhi