Abstract

Material and methods: literature review, methods for assessing adaptive potential and biological age, rapid assessment of the level of physical health; methods of mathematical statistics; stating experiment with the participation of students of the 1 course (n = 56).
 Results. A sufficiently high accuracy of recognition of the state of the body provides a method for determining the adaptive potential. In the course of the ascertaining experiment, it was established that 44.64% of students were assigned to the first group - satisfactory adaptation, and 55.36% - the tension of adaptation mechanisms to the second group. Persons with unsatisfactory adaptation or with its failure were not identified. In order to study the changes in the functional state depending on the established adaptive potential, a comparative analysis of the average statistical values ??of the indices of rapid assessment of physical health and biological age indices, which characterize the biological survival function, as one of the main manifestations of human health, was carried out. Statistically significant differences in some indicators were revealed, namely: adaptive potential (p<0.001); biological age (p<0.1); index “double product” (p<0.001); Ruthier Index (p<0.001); level of physical health (p<0.001).
 Conclusions. As a result of these studies, the fact was revealed that an increase in the work of the adaptive mechanisms of the body is accompanied by significant changes, which are reflected in: acceleration of the aging process of the body; the tension of the cardiovascular system at rest and when performing standard physical activity; lowering the level of bioenergy resources of the body.

Highlights

  • It is known that the development of the disease is preceded first by donosological and premorbid conditions

  • The pre-nosological state is the state of the body when there is a tension of regulatory mechanisms, but disability and the body are not impaired, it is possible to bring the state of physiological norms through preventive and health measures [20]

  • In the second group - 55.36% (n = 31), it conclude that 55.36% of the main medical group are is set below the average level of physical health and in a state of self-development of the pathological already refers to the “dangerous” level of health, process without changing strength acting factor due which is characterized by the tension of regulatory to a decrease in health reserves [1]

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Introduction

It is known that the development of the disease is preceded first by donosological and premorbid conditions. The authors of [7, 8, 9, 10] noted that students can be attributed to a high risk group, since in addition to difficult age problems, the period of study in modern higher education institutions is associated with the influence of numerous negative factors and the educational process, and lifestyle, which cause a change in the functional state of various body systems and a decrease in adaptive capabilities The consequence of this is serious medical and socio-psychological problems that arise in one form or another among students [11]. The aim – assessment of the adaptive potential of students of 1 course technical university

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