Psychophysiological aspects of increase in pathological sensitivity to climatic, meteorological and heliogeophysical factors of the north in patients with arterial hypertension

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The aim of the investigation: to study the psycho-physiological aspects of sensitivity to meteorological and heliogeophysical factors of the North in patients with artery hypertension. Clinical and psychophysiological examination of 116 patients with essential artery hypertension stage II - alien inhabitants of the North (Saha, Yakutia), aged 45-55 years was carried out. The study was conducted using conventional techniques for the assessment of psycho-physiological functions of the central nervous system, psycho-emotional stress and biological rhythms. Statistical analysis was performed by methods of parametric statistics. The results showed statistically significant increase in the negative psycho-emotional stress, lowering resistance and functional level of the nervous system, as well as the deterioration of the function of attention and mental capacity in hypertensive patients with increasing pathological meteosensitivity. It was found that decreasing resistance to the action of the geo-ecological factors of the North in hypertensive patients - the residents of the North is connected with the acceleration of biological time and reducing of the synchronization of endogenous and exogenous geophysical rhythms.

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Artery hypertension, meteosensitivity, psycho-emotional stress

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