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- W3142770801 abstract "Objective In this article, we studied the chronoperiodical system of homeostasis of electrolytes and trace elements and their correlative connections with the rhythms of hydrometeorological indices in cardiovascular pathology and in healthy individuals. Methods Two hundred patients with cardiovascular pathology and 70 healthy subjects were on unified regimen. Urine was collected with 4-h portions, during 72â120 h (3â5 days). Each specimen was analyzed for macro- (sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, chlorine, phosphorus) and microelements (ferrum, cuprum, zinc, chromium, cadmium, vanadium). Rhythms parameters have been estimated by nonlinear least squares method for sinusoidal rhythms and dispersion analysis for nonsinusoidal rhythms. Data of weather indices were received from the Hydrometeorological Service of Armenia. Results In the healthy subjects, statistically significant rhythms were observed in 91% of rhythmological investigations of urinary excretion electrolytes and trace elements. Acrophases of rhythms were mostly individual. On the early stage of hypertension and ischemic heart disease, electrolytes and trace elements rhythms were statistically nonsignificant in 22â23% of cases. Among significant rhythms, the infradians prevailed (46â53%). In the late stage of hypertension and ischemic heart disease, the rhythms of electrolytes and trace elements were statistically nonsignificant in 31â32% of cases. In patients with cardiovascular pathology, statistically significant correlative connections between rhythms of water-mineral homeostasis and rhythms of weather indices differ in comparison with the results of practically healthy individuals. Conclusion Examination results of patients with cardiovascular pathology showed a direct influence of hydrometeorological indices on a temporal structure of an organism as well as a decrease of adaptive possibilities of homeostasis of electrolytes and trace elements. Keywords: Biorhythm; Mesor; Amplitude; Acrophase; Electrolyte; Trace element" @default.
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- W3142770801 date "2021-03-31" @default.
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- W3142770801 title "Correlative Connections between Chronostructures of Water-Mineral Homeostasis and Weather Indices in Cardiovascular Pathology" @default.
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