SU276610A1 - METHOD OF IMPROVING THE PERFORMANCE OF QUICKLY ALLOY HORSES - Google Patents
METHOD OF IMPROVING THE PERFORMANCE OF QUICKLY ALLOY HORSESInfo
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- SU276610A1 SU276610A1 SU1329835A SU1329835A SU276610A1 SU 276610 A1 SU276610 A1 SU 276610A1 SU 1329835 A SU1329835 A SU 1329835A SU 1329835 A SU1329835 A SU 1329835A SU 276610 A1 SU276610 A1 SU 276610A1
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Известен способ повышени работоспособности спортсменов, заключающийс в воздействии па организм острой гипоксией в виде азотно-кислородной смеси с убывающим процентом кислорода в барокамере или при дыхании в замкнутом пространстве.There is a method of improving the performance of athletes, which consists in exposing an organism to acute hypoxia in the form of a nitrogen-oxygen mixture with a decreasing percentage of oxygen in the pressure chamber or when breathing in a confined space.
Предложенный способ обеспечивает активацию компенсаторных механизмов адаптации и повыщение работоспособности лошадей. Это достигаетс благодар тому, что на организм воздействуют гипоксическими смес ми, с содержанием кислорода от 15 до 5%, многократно , в короткий промежуток времени с чередованием вдыхани атмосферного воздуха.The proposed method provides activation of compensatory adaptation mechanisms and increased efficiency of horses. This is achieved due to the fact that the body is affected by hypoxic mixtures, with an oxygen content of 15 to 5%, repeatedly, in a short period of time with alternating inhalation of atmospheric air.
Врем воздействи гипоксическими смес ми, содержащими 15, 10 и 5% кислорода - от 5The time of exposure to hypoxic mixtures containing 15, 10 and 5% oxygen - from 5
до 20 мин каждой, с промежуточным вдыханием атмосферного воздуха в течение 2 - 3 мин.up to 20 minutes each, with intermediate inhalation of atmospheric air for 2 to 3 minutes.
Предмет изобретени Subject invention
Способ повышени работоспособности быстроаллюрных лошадей, включающий воздействие на организм острой гипоксией в виде азотно-кислородных смесей с убывающим процентом кислорода, отличающийс тем, что, с целью активации компенсаторных механизмов адаптации, на организм лошадей воздействуют гипоксическими смес ми, с содержанием кислорода от 15 до 5%, многократно в короткийA method for improving the operability of fast -allurian horses, including exposure to the body by acute hypoxia in the form of nitrogen-oxygen mixtures with a decreasing oxygen percentage, characterized in that, in order to activate compensatory adaptation mechanisms, the horse's body is exposed to hypoxic mixtures with an oxygen content of 15 to 5 % many times short
промежуток времени с чередованием вдыхани атмосферного воздуха.the time interval with the alternation of inhalation of atmospheric air.
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