Luida Mehrabyan, N. Gasparyan, A. Babayan, Edvard Danoyan, L. Karapetyan, Victoria Babayan, I. Mikaelyan, Luida Mikaelyan, Armen Hakobyan, L. Babayan
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Изученыадаптационныеособенностиводно——минеральнойхронопериодическойсистемыуздоровыхлицибольныхИБС。/ 70例实际健康受试者和110例缺血性心脏病患者采用统一的饮食、睡眠和觉醒方案。在3-5天内每4小时收集一次尿液。对每个标本进行电解质(钠、钾、磷、氯、钙、镁)和微量元素(铁、铜、锌、铬、镉、钒)分析。对非正弦节奏用色散分析估计,对正弦节奏用非线性最小二乘法估计。在健康个体中,电解质和微量元素动态平衡的顶相超过了气象因子节律的顶相。缺血性心脏病患者的生物节律高峰期往往与天气指数节律高峰期同时或延迟。
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ВЛИЯНИЕ ПОГОДНЫХ ФАКТОРОВ НА ЭЛЕКТРОЛИТНУЮ И МИКРОЭЛЕМЕНТНУЮ ХРОНОПЕРИОДИЧЕСКУЮ СИСТЕМУ У БОЛЬНЫХ ИБС / INFLUENCE OF WEATHER FACTORS ON ELECTROLYTES AND MICROELEMENTS CHRONOPERIODICAL SYSTEM IN PATIENTS WITH ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE
Изучены адаптационные особенности водно-минеральной хронопериодической системы у здоровых лиц и больных ИБС. / Seventy practically healthy subjects and 110 patients with ischemic heart disease were unified regimen of diet, sleep and wakefulness. Urine was collected with 4-h portions during 3–5 days. Each specimen was analyzed for electrolytes (sodium, potassium, phosphorus, chlorine, calcium, magnesium) and trace elements (iron, copper, zinc, chromium, cadmium, vanadium). Rhythms parameters have been estimated by dispersion analysis for nonsinusoidal rhythms and by nonlinear least squares method for sinusoidal rhythms. In healthy individuals acrophases of electrolytes and trace elements homeostasis were outstripping the acrophases of the rhythms of meteorological factors. In patients with ischemic heart disease acrophases of biorhythms often were concurrent or delayed relative of the acrophases of the rhythms of weather indices.
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