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Title: | Optimization Of The Physical And Functional State Of Female Students By Means Of Hypoxic Exposure |
Authors: | Demchenko, Anastasiia Demchenko, Vitalii Rovniy, Anatoly Pasko, Vladlena Galimska, Inna Dzhym, Yevgeniya |
Keywords: | physical preparedness hypoxic effects adaptation functional state |
Issue Date: | Nov-2018 |
Publisher: | Proddatur: B. M. Vrushabendra Swamy |
Citation: | Optimization Of The Physical And Functional State Of Female Students By Means Of Hypoxic Exposure / A. Demchenko, V. Demchenko, A. Rovniy and other // Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences. - 2018. - 9 (6) November–December. - P. 1918. |
Abstract: | The performance of any motor actions with high intensity occurs under conditions of normobaric hypoxia. Adaptation to hypoxia is considered as a factor of optimization of functionality when exposed to physical exertion. Purpose: to improve physical preparedness and the level of functional systems by the method of hypoxic effects. Participants in the study: students aged 17-20 years in the amount of 72 people. The assessment of the level of physical preparedness and the state of the oxygen-transport system has been carried out. Results: an increase in the level of physical preparedness and oxygen-transport system with no significant changes in functional systems was found, which indicates the absence of stress during hypoxic exposures and is evidence of the efficiency of the oxygen-transport system and reflects the optimal adaptation potential of students of non-special faculties. Conclusion: the use of hypoxic effects optimizes the effect of physical exertion on the body and contributes to the improvement of physical preparedness and functional state. |
URI: | http://dspace.sfa.org.ua:80/handle/123456789/1444 |
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