SEASONAL CHANGES IN CEREBRAL METABOLISM IN YOUNG PEOPLE FROM THE RUSSIAN ARCTIC WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF ANXIETY

Keywords: Arctic, photoperiodism, working age population, anxiety, cerebral metabolism, cerebral potential

Abstract

Aim. The paper aims to describe annual changes in cerebral metabolism in working age people with different levels of personal anxiety born and raised in the Russian Arctic. Material and Methods. The study of annual neural and energy metabolism in people aged 30–34 years old born and raised in the Russian Arctic was performed in all seasons of the year. Energy metabolism was evaluated with a 5-channel Neuro-KM system for the topographic mapping of cerebral electrical activity with respect to the level of constant potential. Results. A close relationship was found between the light regime, cerebral metabolism and anxiety among the residents of the Russian Arctic. Negative changes in cerebral metabolism occured in highly anxious subjects in summer at maximum natural light. In seasons with different natural light, highly anxious people were characterized by changes in cerebral metabolism with its increase in the frontal and occipital areas and a decrease in the temporal areas. In moderately anxious persons, the maximum values of neural and energy metabolism were recorded in winter, while the minimum values were observed in summer; in the summer period, there was an activation of metabolism in the frontal and occipital areas and a decrease of metabolic processes in the cerebral cortex. Conclusions. Due to the high sensory reactivity of the body, the processes associated with cerebral metabolism are more intense in people with high levels of anxiety under light conditions.

Author Biographies

A. Gribanov , Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov, Arkhangelsk, Russian Federation; Institute of Developmental Physiology, Russian Academy of Education, Moscow, Russian Federation

Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Professor of the Department of Human Biology and Biotechnical Systems, Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after I.I. M.V. Lomonosov. 163002, Arkhangelsk; Chief Researcher, Laboratory for Complex Studies of Adaptation Processes, Institute of Developmental Physiology, Russian Academy of Education. 119121, Moscow

O. Kottsova , Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov, Arkhangelsk, Russian Federation

Post-graduate student of the Department of Human Biology and Biotechnical Systems, Northern (Arctic) Federal University. M.V. Lomonosov. 163002, Arkhangelsk

N. Anikina , Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov, Arkhangelsk, Russian Federation

Post-graduate student of the Department of Human Biology and Biotechnical Systems, Northern (Arctic) Federal University. M.V. Lomonosov. 163002, Arkhangelsk

M. Pankov , Northern State Medical University, Arkhangelsk, Russian Federation

Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, Senior Researcher, Central Research Laboratory, Northern State Medical University. 163000, Arkhangelsk

I. Korelskaya , Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov, Arkhangelsk, Russian Federation

Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Physical Education, Northern (Arctic) Federal University. M.V. Lomonosov. 163002, Arkhangelsk

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Published
2022-02-04
How to Cite
Gribanov, A., Kottsova, O., Anikina, N., Pankov, M., & Korelskaya, I. (2022). SEASONAL CHANGES IN CEREBRAL METABOLISM IN YOUNG PEOPLE FROM THE RUSSIAN ARCTIC WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF ANXIETY. Human. Sport. Medicine, 21(4), 73-80. https://doi.org/10.14529/hsm210409
Section
Physiology