Siberian Journal of Life Sciences and Agriculture (Aug 2021)

AGE-RELATED FEATURES OF THE CARDIAC OUTPUT IN BASIC POSE CONDITIONS (STANDING/LYING)

  • Levon R. Dilenyan,
  • Ivan V. Bocharin,
  • Alena V. Zaripova,
  • Andrew K. Martusevich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12731/2658-6649-2021-13-4-11-23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
pp. 11 – 23

Abstract

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The aim of the work was to show the dynamics of cardiac output (CO) in standing and lying positions in postnatal ontogenesis. Material and methods. The data were obtained on the basis of an observational study in 1944 people (1308 men and 636 women). The following age groups were: up to 8 years (n=55), 9-14 years (n=68), 15-21 years (n=226), 22-35 years (n=326), 36-55 years for women and 36-60 years for men (n=658), up to 70 years (n=413) and over 70 years (n=198). The study was performed standing up and after 15-20 minutes in the supine position on the complex of the expert diagnostic system “ANTHROPOS-CAVASCREEN” based on rheography. Results. Our data justify the identification of the type of dynamic organization of blood circulation in humans by the anthropo-physiological ratio of CO in standing/lying positions. The transition to a hyperkinetic state in orthostatics is a manifestation of adaptation to the gravitational (hydrostatic) factor of blood circulation to ensure the circulatory state of the cardiovascular system in the most constant and relevant for human life conditions of upright walking. The obvious direction of such adaptation is the centralization of blood circulation in the standing position and the formation of a hyperkinetic state of the pumping function of the heart. This orientation reflects the strained state of the cardiovascular system in the anti-gravity support mode, which not only limits the functional reserve for cardiac output in the standing position, but also clearly associated with the growth of both problematic circulatory conditions and nosological states formed on this basis.

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