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200 1 _aDisorders in the functional state of the body in shift workers and its correction under the conditions of the North
_fL. V. Kapilevich, S. G. Krivoshyokov
203 _aText
_celectronic
300 _aTitle screen
320 _a[References: p. 194 (24 tit.)]
330 _aShift workers from oil companies operating in the northern regions of Siberia were examined to develop signs of deterioration of the functional state of the body, such as a decrease in the ventilatory function of the lungs, a decrease in the adaptive reserve of the circulatory system, the prevalence of sympathetic tone in the autonomic nervous system, and thyroid imbalances, and all symptoms collectively reflect disorders in the physiological adaptation processes. The reported disorders are aggravated in the working shift period, but the disturbed functions fail to be recovered for the inter-shift rest period. A set of rehabilitation measures during the inter-shift period helps to reduce the signs of tension in the physiological adaptation, which is manifested in an improved functional state, a normalized adaptive potential, and a decrease in the sympathetic tone.
333 _aРежим доступа: по договору с организацией-держателем ресурса
461 _tHuman Physiology
_oScientific Journal
463 _tVol. 42, iss. 2
_v[P. 187–194]
_d2016
610 1 _aэлектронный ресурс
610 1 _aтруды учёных ТПУ
700 1 _aKapilevich
_bL. V.
_cspecialist in the field of physical culture and sports
_cProfessor of Tomsk Polytechnic University, Doctor of medical sciences
_f1963-
_gLeonid Vladimirovich
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_bS. G.
712 0 2 _aНациональный исследовательский Томский политехнический университет (ТПУ)
_bИнститут социально-гуманитарных технологий (ИСГТ)
_bКафедра спортивных дисциплин (СД)
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856 4 _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1134/S0362119716020079
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