Issues of health evaluation during simulated space mission to Mars. Part 2. Vegetative regulation of blood circulation in the Martian crew individuals in the MARS 500 project
Автор: Bersenev Evgenie Y., Rusanov Vasily B., Chernikova Anna G.
Журнал: Cardiometry @cardiometry
Рубрика: Practice
Статья в выпуске: 2, 2013 года.
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In order to evaluate the vegetative regulation of blood circulation and assess individual health risks under conditions of the 520 day isolation, used was an analysis of the heart rate variability (HRV). The most significant changes in the HRV values against the background data were reported in the second half of the said experiment. At that time, the heart rate (HR) values showed some reductions, the standard deviation of normal-to-normal beats (SDNN) was increased, and the simultaneous activation of all regulation members (pNN50 – parasympathetic regulation, IC and VLF – the sympathetic and neurohumoral regulation) occurred. The period of “the Mars orbiting”, the time of the crew dividing and “the landing to Mars” featured the highest level of the tension of the regulatory systems and the significant increase in the health risks. An assessment of the functional state of the organism and the adaptation level according to the degree of the tension (DT) of the regulatory systems and their functional reserve (FR) made it possible not only to confirm the presence of the changes identified by the commonly used HRV, but to make them more apparent as well...
Blood circulation, functional reserves, heart rate variability, isolation, mission to mars
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