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Information × Registration Number 0223U005450, 0121U100154 , R & D reports Title Psychophysiological mechanisms of adaptation of young people in the context of global warming popup.stage_title Head Vadziuk Stepan N., д.мед.н. Registration Date 22-12-2023 Organization Ternopil National Medical University named after I. Gorbachevsky of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine popup.description2 Adaptative mechanisms of the development of psychosomatic disorders in young persons in the conditions of increasing the temperature of the environment, individual thermal sensitivity, cardio-respiratory endurance, psycho-emotional state of persons, stress ykist, arterial oscillograms, dorsopathies of the cervical spine, The object of the study: indicators of the incidence of mental disorders of the neurotic spectrum, arterial oscillograms in the study of the state of the cardiovascular system (CSS) in healthy people, patients with a severe course of COVID-19 and lung diseases, reactions of the central and peripheral links of the cardiovascular system on the cold stimulus of people with different levels of blood pressure (BP), heat sensitivity of young people, their resistance to hypoxia and physical exertion, assessment of cardiorespiratory endurance (CVR), psycho-emotional state of people who returned from the zone of operations of the joint forces (OOS ), arterial oscillograms during the study of the state of the cardiovascular system (CVS) under the influence of the differential massage procedure in various clinical manifestations of dorsopathy of the cervical spine, patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and pulmonary tuberculosis. Product Description popup.authors popup.nrat_date 2023-12-22 Close
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Head: Vadziuk Stepan N.. Psychophysiological mechanisms of adaptation of young people in the context of global warming. (popup.stage: ). Ternopil National Medical University named after I. Gorbachevsky of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine. № 0223U005450
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