The work contains the analysis of functional indicators of 14 – 16 aged adolescents living in urban (Lesosibirsk) and rural areas (Bor settlement). These are northern territories where external anthropogenic environmental factors are combined with harsh climatic conditions, which enhances their impact on human health. Moreover, the city of Lesosibirsk is the largest center of the timber processing and timber-chemical industry of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, which has a significant impact on the atmosphere, soil and water. The analysis of external respiration function has demonstrated a decrease in the parameters as relative to the sex-and-age norms. VC indices are lower than the due VC (p<0,05): in Females by 0,9–1,1, in Males – 0,5–0,66 liters. In general, the parameters of external respiration (VC and PEF) are reduced in the adolescents of urban areas (Lesosibirsk) against the ones of rural areas (Bor settlement). Regarding the cardiovascular system indicators, each group has the testees with an increased heart rate (>90 bmp). Such proportion is significantly high among the Females of Lesosibirsk (38%): in this group, there is a majority with high BSI values (45%) has been noted; as for the Males, this indicator ranges of 23,5-26,6%, and in the Females – 38,9 – 45% In general, the analysis of HRV indicators demonstrates a balance in the autonomic nervous system for the hear regulation in most examinees (47,1 – 73,3%).
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Functional Parameters, Adolescents, Functional State, Heart Rate Variability, Baevskiy Stress Index
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