Abstract

This paper describes the principles of multi-latitude monitoring “Heliomed-2” conducted for obtaining new data on the impact of space weather on human health. The paper presents results of synchronous monitoring oriented to the assessment of the response of the cardiovascular system and psycho-emotional state of healthy volunteers to changes in the geomagnetic disturbance at high (Tixie settlement and the city of Yakutsk) and middle (city of Saratov) latitudes. In all the volunteers, the effects of synchronization of ventricular myocardial repolarization processes (according to the data on the symmetry coefficient of the T wave of the electrocardiogram) and geomagnetic disturbance as well as synchronization of reactive anxiety and geomagnetic disturbance were observed. It has been established that regardless of latitude, cardiac sensitivity and psychological sensitivity to geomagnetic disturbances in volunteers from the same group were similar.

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