2021
DOI: 10.12775/pps.2021.07.01.005
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Forecasting of multivariant changes in Step test under the influence of natural adaptogens

Abstract: Background. Earlier, we found the multivariant nature of the Popovych's step test change in children after a course of adaptogenic balneotherapy. In particular, the step test improved in 53,7% of children, remained unchanged in 28,8%, and worsened in 17,5%. The purpose of this study is to identify predictors that allow us to forecast each variation of the step test. Material and methods. Object of observation was 80 children of both sexes, ages 10-17, arriving at the clinical sanatorium "Dzherelo" of Truskavet… Show more

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“…There are age-and sexspecific norm values [37] that can be used to judge whether differences or changes are within the normal range or can be considered significant. In addition, cardiorespiratory fitness is considered an attribute of health in general and non-specific resistance in particular [2,9,12,15], and is also an important target of adaptogenic agents [21,27,30,[48][49][50].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are age-and sexspecific norm values [37] that can be used to judge whether differences or changes are within the normal range or can be considered significant. In addition, cardiorespiratory fitness is considered an attribute of health in general and non-specific resistance in particular [2,9,12,15], and is also an important target of adaptogenic agents [21,27,30,[48][49][50].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in contrast to the beneficial effect of the latter on stress resistance and the neuro-endocrine-immune complex, the effect on the physical performance of both rats and resort patients is ambiguous [46][47][48]56,57,60], which prompted the additional use of aerobic training [42,[46][47][48][50][51][52][53] and phytoadaptogens, both well-known (ginseng, Bittner's balsam), and the Ukrainian phytocomposition "Balm Kryms'kyi" [1,10,11,16,17,24], the adaptogenic properties of which first discovered by representatives of the Truskavetsian Scientific School of Balneology [1,28,31,33].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%