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Zinchuk, V. V. |
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Zhadko, D. D. |
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2019-03-04T06:58:45Z |
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2019-03-04T06:58:45Z |
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2012-05 |
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Zinchuk, V. V. The Effect of a Sauna on Blood Oxygen Transport and the Prooxidant – Antioxidant Balance in Untrained Subjects // V. V. Zinchuk, D. D. Zhadko // Human Physiology. – 2012. – Vol. 38, № 5. – Р. 548-554. |
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http://elib.grsmu.by/handle/files/9968 |
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sauna, oxygen, lipid peroxidation, antioxidants, nitric oxide |
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The effect of sauna on blood oxygen transport and the prooxidant-antioxidant state was studied in 18- to 22-year-old men. The course of heat treatment was performed once a week for five months, i.e., twenty procedures in total. A sauna procedure consisted of two exposures for 5 and 10 min at a temperature of 85-90°C and humidity of 10-15%. In young men, dry-air bath exposure resulted in respiratory alkalosis, increased pO2, and a decreased affinity of hemoglobin to oxygen in the venous blood, which increased the transportation of O2 to tissues. A single sauna procedure was associated with the development of oxidative stress, which was expressed as an enhancement of free radical processes and a decrease in antioxidant defense. Oxidative stress intensity decreased after the course of heat treatment. An elevation of nitric oxide formation could modify oxygen-dependent processes in the body. |
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en |
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dc.title |
The Effect of a Sauna on Blood Oxygen Transport and the Prooxidant – Antioxidant Balance in Untrained Subjects |
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Article |
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