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Climatic factors of human response to a stay in the mountains

Climatic factors of human response to a stay in the mountains.

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Climatic factors of human response to a stay in the mountains

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  1. Climatic factors of human response to a stay in the mountains

  2. Dynamics of changes in the threshold of central nervous system sensory sensitivity as it rises from sea level to a height in the Swiss Alps. 100 ± 5% - a common norm. 95 and below - Hypersensitivity. 105 and above - reduction, and then - a complete lack of touch sensitivity. Complete lack of sensitivity Norm Hypersensitivity m a.s.l. by Muralto A., Wijchen B. The living conditions at high altitudes and their stimulating effect on the body's functions.

  3. 135 % brain white matter 131% muscle 173 % kidney 164 % cor 183% brain cortex 166% liver

  4. Different types respiratory center reactions after changes Po2 respiratory minute volume G Pa mm Hg

  5. Increasing the concentration of ions Decrease in the total atmospheric pressure Increasing solar radiation Reduced oxygen partial pressure Increasing temperature daily fluctuations Reducing the absolute humidity Mountain climate factors Increasing the concentration of ozone Psycho-emotional impact Features of the structure of melt water Synchronization of daylight and activity Reduction in air density A low concentration of bacteria and allergens Enhancing the natural radiation Anomalies in magnetic and gravitational fields

  6. Positive reaction mountain climate impacts on humans are well studied by many authors. Currently, one of the tasks of climatotherapy is to eliminate the possibility of adverse reactions of the patient. The most appropriate indicator could be cardiointervalography technology. It allows you to assess the level of stress the body's defenses and advance to inform the doctor about the limit of the particular individual adaptation.

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