FUNCTIONAL STATE OF THE CARDIORESPIRATORY SYSTEM OF STUDENTS IN THE CONDITIONS OF A METRO SCHOOL
Abstract
The findings demonstrate that, while average hemodynamic and blood oxygenation levels (97 %) formally align with age-related norms, a detailed individual analysis reveals signs of latent functional strain. The data suggest that the subway environment places increased demands on the autonomic regulation of adolescents. The analysis revealed a range of heterogeneous reactions, ranging from stable blood saturation to pronounced sympathotonic manifestations, such as tachycardia (in 11–14 % of subjects) and increased systolic blood pressure (in 16.9 %), particularly among males. A fundamental element of the study was the identification of a risk group among students exhibiting a deficiency in vital lung capacity (15.5 % of males and 21 % of females). The most significant findings emerged from the results of hypoxic tests, which revealed low tolerance to oxygen deprivation: unsatisfactory results in the Stange test were recorded in 42.4 % of students, and in the Hench test in 30.5 %. This finding is indicative of low respiratory muscle endurance and insufficient compensatory mechanisms in cardiovascular oxygen transport.
A perusal of the literature reveals that the results of adaptive potential analysis indicate that only 32.2 % of adolescents demonstrate an adequate degree of adaptation. The majority of students (59.3 %) exhibited functional strain, which is indicative of a gradual exhaustion of the body's resources. The present study found that males demonstrated a lower level of resistance to exogenous factors (63 % in a state of strain) in comparison to females (56.3 %). Consequently, prolonged exposure to an unfamiliar subterranean environment against the backdrop of war constitutes a potent stressor, necessitating the implementation of bespoke wellness programs and regular psychophysiological monitoring to stabilize the functional state of students.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.25128/2078-2357.25.3.5
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