Assessment of the body resistance of athletes from Yakutia to hypoxia
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2024.87.09
Abstract
The article reflects the assessment of the body's resistance of students living in the Far North to hypoxic conditions. The study group consisted of student athletes, the control group consisted of students engaged in physical education according to the general program of the university. To identify the assessment of the body’s resistance to hypoxia in athletes of Yakutia, the following functional tests were carried out: the Stange test (breath holding on inhalation) and the Genchi test (breath holding on exhalation). The obtained results of the study allowed us to see the prevailing excellent criterion (rating "excellent") in athletes and the average criterion ("good") in the control group, fewer results with an unsatisfactory criterion ("unsatisfactory"). The conducted assessment shows a positive level of non-specific adaptive capabilities of the respiratory system in the studied students. The functional resistance of the respiratory system to hypoxia in young men was significantly higher than in girls.
About the Authors
L. I. KonstantinovaRussian Federation
Konstantinova Lena Ivanovna – PhD, research associate, laboratory of biochemical and immunological studies, department of epidemiology of chronic non-communicable diseases, YSC CMP.
Yakutsk
E. D. Okhlopkova
Russian Federation
Okhlopkova Elena Dmitrievna – PhD, senior research associate, laboratory of biochemical and immunological studies, department of epidemiology of chronic non-communicable diseases, YSC CMP.
Yakutsk
L. D. Olesova
Russian Federation
Olesova Lyubov Dygynovna – PhD, leading research associate – head of the laboratory of biochemical and immunological studies, department of epidemiology of chronic non-communicable diseases, YSC CMP.
Yakutsk
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For citations:
Konstantinova L.I., Okhlopkova E.D., Olesova L.D. Assessment of the body resistance of athletes from Yakutia to hypoxia. Yakut Medical Journal. 2024;(3):49-52. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2024.87.09








