Analysis of Haemodynamic and Anthropometric Parameters and Adaptive Potential of the Circulatory System in High School Students (Vladikavkaz)

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https://doi.org/10.37482/2687-1491-Z269

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haemodynamic parameters, body mass index, adaptive potential of the circulatory system, functional reserves, waist-to-height ratio, high school students

Abstract

The paper analysed key haemodynamic and anthropometric parameters of high school students living in Vladikavkaz taking into account sex-related differences and the adaptive potential of the circulatory system. The anthropometric parameters of most schoolchildren were within the norm, but the waist-to-height ratio was lower in boys than in girls, which corresponded to a higher content of abdominal fat in the latter. It was found that, with decreased adaptive reserves by the end of the school year, the adaptive potential in most schoolchildren (68 %) could be classified as adaptive stress (2.23 [2.03; 2.39] points). The body’s functional reserves in boys were mobilized primarily through an increase in systolic pressure (125.0 [118.0; 130.5] mmHg), while in girls, in heart rate (up to 87.15 [82.57; 96.97] bpm).

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Published

2025-12-18

How to Cite

Belyayeva В. А. (2025). Analysis of Haemodynamic and Anthropometric Parameters and Adaptive Potential of the Circulatory System in High School Students (Vladikavkaz). Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 13(4), 501–507. https://doi.org/10.37482/2687-1491-Z269