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Title: Интегральная оценка функционального состояния системы внешнего дыхания квалифицированных спортсменов, специализирующихся в мини-футболе (футзале)
Other Titles: Integral estimation of functional status of external respiratory system of qualified futsal players
Authors: Губа, В.П.
Скорович, С.Л.
Маринич, В.В.
Guba, V.P.
Skorovich, S.L.
Marinich, V.V.
Keywords: мини-футбол
функциональное состояние
система внешнего дыхания
высококвалифицированные спортсмены
futsal
functional status
external respiratory system
elite athletes
Issue Date: 2013
Citation: Губа, В.П. Интегральная оценка функционального состояния системы внешнего дыхания квалифицированных спортсменов, специализирующихся в мини-футболе (футзале) / В.П. Губа, С.Л. Скорович, В.В. Маринич // Теория и практика физической культуры : научно-теоретический журнал. - 2013. - № 10. - С. 21-24.
Description: The purpose of the study was to analyze index changes of the flowvolume curve during training of elite futsal players. The monitoring of respiration rates shows multidirectional responses of bronchial tubes of the respiratory system, vegetative nervous system, local cell and humoral factors. The orientation of the processes to adaptation and enhancement of the oxygen transport function at submaximal loads is being developed in the opposite direction among 15% of the subjects, that can results in the limiting effect of bronchismus, edema and mucus hypersecretion to the oxygen brought to alveolus and ultimately, decrease physical working capacity. The dynamic monitoring of the training process when estimating the flow-volume curve indices ensures early detection and correction of exercise-induced bronchospasm, specifying its etimology and making an early diagnosis and pharmacological intervention, that makes training and competitive processes more efficient.
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