PROBLEMS OF TRANSMERIDIAN FLIGHTS
- Authors: Kiku PF1, Khotimchenko MY.1, Nagirnaya LN2
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Affiliations:
- Far East Federal University, School of Biomedicine
- Pacific State Medical University
- Issue: Vol 22, No 1 (2015)
- Pages: 15-20
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1728-0869/article/view/17166
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/humeco17166
- ID: 17166
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The presented review of scientific literature is devoted to biomedical research on the problem of transmeridian flights, as well as to search of ways of rapid overcome of desynchronosis occurring across time zones. It has been established that desynchronization of circadian oscillations of physiological functions after transmeridian flights was inevitable, the degree of its negative impact on the human body depended on individual biorhythms and can be corrected by proper choices of vital activity regime in the former and new time zones. The need in further research in the sphere of development and assessment of biological activity of the tools contributing to human rapid adaptation to changing time zones has been shown. One of the areas of research is development of means of correction based on preparations (and their components) of natural origin for optimization of functional state of bodies of humans after transmeridian flights who are ready to carry out their professional tasks in the shortest possible time.
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P F Kiku
Far East Federal University, School of Biomedicine
Email: lme@list.ru
доктор медицинских наук, профессор, зав. кафедрой общественного здоровья и профилактической медицины Школы биомедицины Vladivostok, Russia
M Yu Khotimchenko
Far East Federal University, School of BiomedicineVladivostok, Russia
L N Nagirnaya
Pacific State Medical UniversityVladivostok, Russia
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