FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY OF STUDENTS STUDYING IN DIVERSE CLIMATIC CONDITIONS

Keywords: adaptation, students, Kola North, hemodynamics, Myznikov index

Abstract

Aim: The study aimed to identify the boundaries of functional activity in students residing in different regions during the academic year using the Myznikov Index (MI). Materials and methods. The study comprised 18–19-year-old male students who provided their informed consent. Systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) were measured, and pulse pressure (PP) and mean dynamic pressure were calculated. The Myznikov index was derived as MI = (SBP/DBP)xHR. Central hemodynamics was evaluated in students from the Polar University (n = 263) and Moscow universities (n = 262) over the academic year. Results. For Moscow students, the Myznikov Index values during the academic year were 104.14 ± 0.23 (σ = 15.45). Functional activity levels were categorized as follows: extremely low (n = 10; 3.6% of the sample; < 71.14 units; 65.3 ± 0.24), below average (n = 60; 22.14%; 71.14–78.78 units; 83.21 ± ± 0.32), average (n = 166; 63.65%, 78.78–122.49 units; 105.42 ± 0.17), above average (n = 23; 10.33%; 122.70–135.35 units; 125.62 ± 0.35), and extremely high (n = 3; 1.2%; > 138.15 units; 154.34 ± 2.36). For Polar University students, MI values were 100.15 ± 0.85 (σ = 18.196), with functional activity levels categorized as extremely low (n = 3; 0.65% of the sample; < 64.35 units; 70.42 ± 5.23); below average (n = 140; 53.02%; 64.35–82.55 units; 81.11 ± 1.72); average (n = 120; 46.67%; 82.55–118.94 units; 9.32 ± 1.52); above average (n = 2; 0.76%; 118.94–137.14 units; 121.34 ± 1.86); and extremely high (n = 6; 3.7%; > 137.14 units; 139.8 ± 2.73). Conclusion. Students exhibiting extremely low and extremely high functional activity levels demonstrated signs of strain and overexertion, which may predispose them to maladaptation and health disorders.

Author Biographies

F. Shcherbina , Murmansk Arctic University, Murmansk, Russia

Doctor of Biological Sciences, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Sports Physician, Professor of the Department of Physical Education and Sports, Murmansk Arctic University, Murmansk, Russia.

I. Bogdanov , North-West Institute (branch) Moscow University of Humanities and Economics, Murmansk, Russia

Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Master of Sports of Russia in shooting from standard or service weapons, Senior Researcher, Research Department, North-West Institute (branch) Moscow University of Humanities and Economics, Murmansk, Russia.

A. Shcherbina , Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Moscow, Russia

Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Physical Education, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Moscow, Russia.

Y. Shcherbina , Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Moscow, Russia

Candidate of Biological Sciences, Master of Sports of Russia in rhythmic gymnastics, Lecturer, Department of Physical Education, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Moscow, Russia.

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Published
2025-06-17
How to Cite
Shcherbina, F., Bogdanov, I., Shcherbina, A., & Shcherbina, Y. (2025). FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY OF STUDENTS STUDYING IN DIVERSE CLIMATIC CONDITIONS. Human. Sport. Medicine, 25(1), 36-41. https://doi.org/10.14529/hsm250105
Section
Physiology

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