RU96108603A - METHOD FOR ASSESSING HEALTH, ADAPTATION AND STATE OF STRESSED ADAPTATION IN CHILDREN - Google Patents

METHOD FOR ASSESSING HEALTH, ADAPTATION AND STATE OF STRESSED ADAPTATION IN CHILDREN

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RU96108603A
RU96108603A RU96108603/14A RU96108603A RU96108603A RU 96108603 A RU96108603 A RU 96108603A RU 96108603/14 A RU96108603/14 A RU 96108603/14A RU 96108603 A RU96108603 A RU 96108603A RU 96108603 A RU96108603 A RU 96108603A
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Р.П. Савченко
Н.С. Карташева
Л.А. Демехина
А.Г. Петренко
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Способ оценки здоровья, адаптации и состояния напряженной адаптации у детей методом антропометрии, измерения артериального давления, температуры, регистрации электрокардиограммы, отличающийся тем, что, с целью повышения точности диагностики, у ребенка на основании измерений линейных и обхватных размеров тела справа и слева, температуры в подмышечной впадине справа или слева, в полости рта и в прямой кишке, регистрации электрокардиограммы во втором стандартном отведении, определяют числовые показатели симметрии по формулам "золотого сечения" (S) и "вурфа" (W), являющиеся в здоровом организме в состоянии покоя постоянными (S = 0,618, W = 1,309), рассчитывают процент отклонений от этих констант, который представляется диагностическим количественным критерием состояния адаптации и напряженной адаптации в опорно-двигательной, дыхательной, сердечно-сосудистой системах.A method for assessing the health, adaptation and state of stressful adaptation in children by the method of anthropometry, measuring blood pressure, temperature, recording an electrocardiogram, characterized in that, in order to increase the accuracy of diagnosis, a child based on measurements of linear and circumferential body sizes on the right and left, the temperature in axillary hollow to the right or left, in the oral cavity and in the rectum, registration of the electrocardiogram in the second standard lead, determine the numerical indicators of symmetry according to the formulas "golden with the values "(S) and" wurf "(W), which are constant in a healthy body at rest (S = 0.618, W = 1.309), calculate the percentage of deviations from these constants, which is represented by a diagnostic quantitative criterion of the state of adaptation and intense adaptation in the reference -motor, respiratory, cardiovascular systems.
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