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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Investigating the Hemodynamic Principles of the Circulatory System of students With Different Kinds of Autonomic Regulation of the Heart Rate

Author: MOHAMMED I., TATYANA A. POGREBNYAK, ELENA N. KHOROLSKAYA, OXANA V. VOROB'EVA, IRINAV.SAGALAEVA
Abstract: Based on physiological conditions, the first years of university studies of the students of Arabic and African subgroups with MPAR and PPAR HR were characterized by toughness, low effectiveness of the system of blood circulation, increased peripheral vascular resistance, vascular TSC; Indian and Latino-American subgroups with MPAR HR revealed the weakness and low efficiency of the circulatory system, the optimal GPBC, and cardiovascular TSC were revealed in Indian and Latino-American subgroups with MPAR HR. Subgroups with PPAR HR showed high endurance of the circulatory system. The Russian subset with MPAR HR has the highest tolerance of the circulatory system and current functional fatigue, the most marked in the subgroup with PPAR, increased GPBC, and cardiovascular TSC.
Keyword: hemodynamic parameters, endurance and efficiency of the circulatory system, the type of self-regulation, the type of autonomous regulation of the heart rate.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2019.11.04.0314
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