Abstract

Based on the study of parameters of physical development, cardio-vascular system, external respiration and gas exchange comparative study of 88 young males among European migrants and those born in 1 and 2 generation, natives of continental area of Magadan region was carried. Found that formation of adaptive shifts are typical of some physiological systems of European newcomers; the direction of these shifts does not change in further generations. This fact allow considering it as an organism response of people residing under more extreme conditions of continental natural-climatic area of the region (in comparison with seaside area), when many parameters of functional systems change and weakly depend on duration of residence under such conditions.

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