Seasonal and circadian fluctuations in the excretion of total glucocorticoid hormones in healthy people during adaptation in the sharply continental climate of Transbaikalia
Keywords:
adaptation, glucocorticoid hormones, the climate of the Baikal region, sharply continental climate, the biorhythms
Abstract
The average value for the seasons of glucocorticoid excretion in the control groups is shown in table 1. The average values in table 2 were the Highest in the autumn period, and the lowest in the winter period. While the greatest difference was in the autumn period (P>0.001), the lowest amplitude was found in table 3 by season. Pronounced differences were observed in point amplitudes in the summer period. Interval amplitudes were also maximal in the summer period (table 4). The estimation of the amplitude in radii was maximal in the summer period (table 5). Thus, the maximum amplitudes of fluctuations were in the summer.
Published
2021-02-24
How to Cite
Эйльбарт, В. Л. (2021). Seasonal and circadian fluctuations in the excretion of total glucocorticoid hormones in healthy people during adaptation in the sharply continental climate of Transbaikalia. Medicine: Theory and Practice, 5(4), 52-55. Retrieved from https://ojs3.gpmu.org/index.php/med-theory-and-practice/article/view/2566
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