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Кафедра второго высшего и дополнительного образования. Environmental influences on the formation of morphological and adaptive features in adolescences living in different districts of Vladivostok. presenter : Belousov A. According to the Russian Academy of Science
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Кафедра второго высшего и дополнительного образования. Environmental influences on the formation of morphological and adaptive features in adolescences living in different districts of Vladivostok. presenter: Belousov A.
According to the Russian Academy of Science The burning of fossil fuels from wood on Earth is 6 billion tons per year. According to the World Health Organization: Water and air pollution, are responsible for 23% of all deaths in the world. 8 million people will die before 2020 from the smog, formed over the major cities of Europe.
SAP Locations in Vladivostok 3 11 6 2 1 10 4
INDEX OF PINE 1 2 3 4 6 10 11 Sthenichyposthenichepersthenic
Index of erisman Narrow chest% Broad chest%
IDEAL BODY WEIGHT ACCORDING TO LORENTZ Reached Not reached
TR – training reaction; • LAR – low activation reaction; • HAR – high activation reaction; • SR – stress reaction; • FFR – fight or flight reaction. Levels of reactivity: А – high; В – moderate; С – low; D – very low. Type and levels of adaptation
Category states of adaptive mechanisms (levels of health), correlating to the types of Adaptive Reactions and Levels of Reactivity
State of health excellent good moderate significant bad
Ecology affects: The formation of the body type The health The adaptability of the organism Conclusions
Our study can be considered a screening to determine the risk for the development of various pathological conditions in humans. More attention is needed in terms of creating prophylactic departments at clinics. The theoretical and practical significance of the study
The human organism (body), under natural conditions, is designed to fight disease perfectly. Meaning, we need to understand what the organism (body) should be and which conditions it needs.E.I. Reorich “Living Ethics”»