The motion of state vector of cardiovascular system in females working on Surgut condensate stabilization plant was studied in five-dimensional phase space of states. The parameters xi of cardiovascular system in four groups of women varied within the range of VG - bounding volumes of the phase space of states, which was defined as quasi-attractor. The volumes VG were measured and compared in women of different age, affected and not affected by human-made electromagnetic fields of industrial frequency, which allowed establishing the principal differences in the dynamics of VG. In particular, women, both younger and older age groups underwent stress effect of electromagnetic fields of industrial frequency. This led to breakdown in volume of quasi-attractors in phase plane of vector (x1, x2)T where x1 - duration of cardiointervals, and x2 = dx1/dt - rate of change of x1. In fact, electromagnetic fields became stress agents for human's cardiovascular system in the North of Russian. This is shown in the framework of quasi-attractors for cardio of two groups of women. Comparison of these four groups according to the parameters of quasi-attractors showed differences though statistical differences were not significant on a number of xi parameters of whole the body state vector x (f) of person's organism living in the special northern conditions.
This article is dedicated to the study of electromagnetic fields of industrial frequency on the
human body. A comparative analysis of the parameters of autonomic system of women‐ workers of oil and
gas industry using the methods of classical statistics and the theory of chaos and self‐organization was found
that that the degree of tension of the autonomic functions in the body women do not fall under the influence
of an electromagnetic field in the labor process, is in a more stable manner compared with women, whose
bodies are exposed to electromagnetic radiation. To a large extent the electromagnetic field has a negative
effect on the organism of women older than 35 years.
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