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Title: РАДИОАКТИВНОЕ ЗАГРЯЗНЕНИЕ ТЕРРИТОРИИ И АДАПТАЦИОННАЯ РЕАКЦИЯ ОРГАНИЗМА ЧЕЛОВЕКА
Other Titles: Human adaptation to radioactive contamination of a territory
Authors: Konstantinova, E. D.
Maslakova, T. A.
Shalaumova, Y. V.
Varaksin, A. N.
Zhivoderov, A. A.
Константинова, Е. Д.
Маслакова, Т. А.
Шалаумова, Ю. В.
Вараксин, А. Н.
Живодеров, А. А.
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Northern State Medical University
Северный государственный медицинский университет
Citation: РАДИОАКТИВНОЕ ЗАГРЯЗНЕНИЕ ТЕРРИТОРИИ И АДАПТАЦИОННАЯ РЕАКЦИЯ ОРГАНИЗМА ЧЕЛОВЕКА / Е. Д. Константинова, Т. А. Маслакова, Ю. В. Шалаумова и др. // ЭКОЛОГИЯ ЧЕЛОВЕКА. — 2019. — №. 2. — С. 4-11.
Abstract: The aim was to study effects of radioactive contamination of a territory on human adaptive mechanisms with special emphasis on cardiovascular risk factors. The adaptive reactions of the human body as a result of long radiation exposure were studied by analyzing heart rate variability and blood pressure. Methods: A sample consisted of 944 residents of the Urals region. Of them, 223 lived in the Techa River basin, into which liquid radioactive waste materials were released, 587 lived in the zone of the East Ural Radioactive Trace (EURT), and 134 residents lived in a non-polluted area. Short electrocardiograms (100 R-R intervals) were recorded. Continuous data were analyzed using Scheffe test two-way analysis of variance. Proportions were analyzed using tests assuming binomial distribution. Results: Heart rate variability and blood pressure were chosen as indicators of adaptive reactions of the human body. Substantial proportion of the population living in radioactive contaminated areas is in the state of the stress, as expressed by the deviation from the normal values of SI (at 52.2 % of the sample), SDNN (at 58.1 % of the sample), and from the normal values of VBI (at 42.7 % of the sample). Mean values of SI among residents of the Techa River basin were significantly different from the corresponding values among study participants from other territories. Conclusions: We observed significant effect of radioactive pollution on the state of adaptation mechanisms of the Urals region population. It is shown that regulatory system is in stress at significant part of population living in radioactive contaminated territories. © Northern State Medical University, Arkhangelsk.
Keywords: ADAPTIVE REACTIONS OF THE HUMAN BODY
HEART RATE VARIABILITY
RADIATION EXPOSURE
STANDARD DEVIATION OF THE NN INTERVAL
STRESS INDEX
VEGETATIVE BALANCE INDEX
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/75206
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
RSCI ID: 37327883
SCOPUS ID: 85061604445
PURE ID: 9060969
ISSN: 1728-0869
DOI: 10.33396/1728-0869-2019-2-4-11
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