STRUCTURAL AND LINGUISTIC APPROACH TO THE ASSESSMENT OF LONGTERM ADAPTATION OF HIGH QUALIFICATION SPORTSMEN TO MIDDLE ALTITUDECONDITIONS

After adaptation to chronic hypoxia, in athletes the power spectra of heart rhythm typical for the unstable functional states associated with high strained regulatory mechanisms, and with increased risk of spontaneous transition in the state of overload and exhaustion, were disappeared. At 10-12 day...

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Main Authors: L. I. Cherkes, V. M. Ilyin, V. I. Portnychenko, М. М. Mykhailovych, І. О. Yakhnytsa, S. В. Koval
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ukrmedknyha Publishing House 2012-11-01
Series:Medična Informatika ta Inženerìâ
Online Access:http://ojs.tdmu.edu.ua/index.php/here/article/view/9
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Summary:After adaptation to chronic hypoxia, in athletes the power spectra of heart rhythm typical for the unstable functional states associated with high strained regulatory mechanisms, and with increased risk of spontaneous transition in the state of overload and exhaustion, were disappeared. At 10-12 days, all the athletes at rest had not functional state with high strain, overload or depletion of regulatory mechanisms. During active orthostatic test, in sportsmen were not occurred the states with exhaustion or overloading and functional strained states were significantly rare observed.
ISSN:1996-1960
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