2019
DOI: 10.35630/2199-885x/2019/9/2/65
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Typological Structure of Hemodynamics in Agescale

Abstract: The aim of the study was to clarify the features of adaptation of the cardiovascular system (by hemodynamic parameters) to the conditions of the earth's gravity in different periods of ontogenesis. Methods: The analysis was conducted for the number of age groups: up to 8 years (n=55), 9-14 years (n=68), 15-21 years (n=226), 22-35 years (n=326), 36-55 years for women and 36-60 years for men (n=658), up to 70 years (n=413) and over 70 years (n=198). The study of the cardiovascular system was carried out on the h… Show more

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“…According to basic criteria and syndromal analysis of multicentral complex of hemodynamic characteristics [18][19][20][21] of the "hemodynamic model" of providing of pregnancy [22] was held special antropophysiological analysis of showing up (part in % on a selection) of the different modes is conducted on middle blood pressure (BPm)hypo-, normo-and hypertensive on positions of body upright and lying. For determining raised and lowered BPm, we used general normative descriptions of systolic BP (<140 and > 90 mmHg) and diastolic BP (<90 and > 60 mmHg).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to basic criteria and syndromal analysis of multicentral complex of hemodynamic characteristics [18][19][20][21] of the "hemodynamic model" of providing of pregnancy [22] was held special antropophysiological analysis of showing up (part in % on a selection) of the different modes is conducted on middle blood pressure (BPm)hypo-, normo-and hypertensive on positions of body upright and lying. For determining raised and lowered BPm, we used general normative descriptions of systolic BP (<140 and > 90 mmHg) and diastolic BP (<90 and > 60 mmHg).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%