Functional and Adaptive Status of the First-Year Students' Cardiovascular System
Keywords:
Hemodynamic Parameters, Endurance and Efficiency of the Circulatory System, The Type of Self-regulation, the Type of Autonomous Regulation of the Heart Rate.Abstract
The features of adaptation and functionality of the first-year students’ cardiovascular system at the beginning (1st stage)
and at the end (2nd stage) of the school year by parameters of hemodynamics and heart rate variability (HRV) were
studied. It is established that from the beginning to the end of the school year the disadaptation of the cardiovascular system
by parameters of central hemodynamics and HRV increases in most of the students. Under relative rest conditions,
students’ heart rate, systolic and diastolic blood pressure (SBP and DBP) at the 2nd stage increased (p< 0.05) in
comparison to age norms and their values identified at the 1st stage. At the 2nd stage, adaptive potential (AP) values
indicated expressed diastolic myocardial stress. At the 1st stage, the average level of training and physical performance was
revealed in students by average values of Robinson index (RI), the 2nd stage showed decrease in aerobic support of the
myocardium and its adaptive capabilities. According to the adaptive capacity (AC) average values, students at both stages
were under adaptation failure condition.At both stages, the students demonstrated normotony according to R-R and heart
rate parameters with increased of parasympathetic effects on the HR modulation at the 2nd stage. 58% and 66% of the firstyear students, according to individual values of TI at the 1st and 2nd stages respectively, revealed poor adaptation, 29%
and 25% of them showed the state of adaptation failure, the rest of them demonstrated satisfactory adaptation.