Dysadaptation Mechanisms of the Human's in Antarctic

Long-term complex monitoring medical-biological researches of the human's functional systems status at the prolonged stay in the conditions of isolation at the off-shore (coast) Antarctic station were focused on finding out of mechanisms of dysadaptative disorders development of integrative and...

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Published in:Український антарктичний журнал
Date:2009
Main Author: Moiseyenko, E.V.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Національний антарктичний науковий центр МОН України 2009
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Online Access:https://nasplib.isofts.kiev.ua/handle/123456789/128652
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Journal Title:Digital Library of Periodicals of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Cite this:Dysadaptation Mechanisms of the Human's in Antarctic / E.V. Moiseyenko // Український антарктичний журнал. — 2009. — № 8. — С. 475-488. — Бібліогр.: 12 назв. — англ.

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Summary:Long-term complex monitoring medical-biological researches of the human's functional systems status at the prolonged stay in the conditions of isolation at the off-shore (coast) Antarctic station were focused on finding out of mechanisms of dysadaptative disorders development of integrative and oxygen-transport systems of organism in the absence of essential reduction of the oxygen content in atmospheric air. Work was based on the results of medical-biological studies, which were conducted with participation of the crew members of the Antarctic station Academician Vernadskiy (Vernadsky – 65° 14'43"S; 64° 15'24"W). Многолетние комплексные мониторинговые медико-биологические исследования состоянияфункциональных систем человека при длительном пребывании в условиях изоляции на прибрежной антарктической станции направлены на определение механизмов развития дизадаптационных нарушений интеграционных и кислородтранспортных систем организма при отсутствии существенного снижения наличия кислорода в атмосферном воздухе. Работа выполнена при участии членов экипажей (130 мужчин в возрасте 39,8±2,4 года) антарктической станции Академик Вернадский (Vernadsky – 65°14'43" S; 64°15'24" W).
ISSN:1727-7485