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Acta Physiologica 2006; Volume 186, Supplement 650
Joint Meeting of The German Society of Physiology and The Federation of European Physiological Societies 2006
3/26/2006-3/29/2006
Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich


NORMATIVE INDICES OF HEMODYNAMICS ON ANTHROPOGENETICS OF THE CHARACTERISTICS ORGANISM.
Abstract number: PW09P-8

Sarafinyuk1 L, Kirichenko1 I, Boreyko1 T

1National M.I.Pyrogov Memorial Medical University, Scientific Research Center

It was traced by the authors for the first time normative values of indices of hemodynamics, due to the method of tetrapolar rheocardiography, in practically healthy urban adolescents and juveniles of Podillyan region of Ukraine according to age, sex and peculiarities of body constitution. Received results have been tracing denominated sexual differences of the majority correlation relations of indices of hemodynamics with anthroposomatotypological indices. It was estimated that most differences in these readings have adolescents and juveniles with mesomorphy somatotype. Statistically significant differences between adolescents and juveniles with identical somatotype or tendency to higher degree of majority readings of central hemodynamics in boys and male-juveniles compared with girls or female-juveniles were estimated. Denominated sexual distinctions of the majority of correlation relations of parameters central hemodynamics, thorax rheogram and anthropometrical and somatotypological indices in the practically healthy urban adolescents and juveniles were estimated. Based on peculiarities of anthropometric and somatotypological indices valid models of parameters of hemodynamics, based on tetrapolar rheocardiography method of investigation, in adolescents and juveniles citizens of Podillyan region of Ukraine were built for the first time.

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Acta Physiologica 2006; Volume 186, Supplement 650 :PW09P-8

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