Abstract

The principles of multi-latitude monitoring of Heliomed-2 for obtaining new data on the impact of space weather on human health are described. The results of synchronous monitoring of responses of the cardiovascular system and psychoemotional state of healthy volunteers to changes in geomagnetic disturbances at high (Tiksi village and Yakutsk) and middle (Saratov) latitudes are presented. In all the examined groups, the effect of synchronization of the processes of repolarization of the ventricular myocardium (according to the coefficient of symmetry of the T wave of the electrocardiogram) and geomagnetic disturbances, as well as synchronization of reactive anxiety and geomagnetic disturbances was revealed. It was found that the group cardiac sensitivity and psychological sensitivity to geomagnetic disturbances coincide regardless of the latitude of residence in the same group of volunteers.

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