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EFFECT OF TOBACCO SMOKING ON THE EXTERNAL BREATHING SYSTEM OF GIRLS IN THE ARCTIC REGION

Health the Preserving Technologies , UDC: 613.84 DOI: 10.25688/2076-9091.2023.50.2.09

Authors

  • Klokotova Ekaterina Aleksandrovna
  • Pushkina Valentina Nikolaevna Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor
  • Borisovets Dilbar Rafkatovna

Annotation

The study of the functional state of the external respiratory system was carried out in practically healthy girls born and living in the conditions of the northern region. Analysis of the effect of smoking tobacco on the functional state of the respiratory system revealed a more pronounced strain in the functioning of the respiratory system in girls who use smoking tobacco. Individuals with nicotine addiction have higher indicators of reserve volume of inspiration, reserve volume of inspiration and respiratory volume. Individuals with nicotine addiction have higher indicators of reserve volume of inspiration, reserve volume of inspiration and respiratory volume. The identified features may inform about the inclusion of reserve respiratory structures in the provision of respiratory activity in smoking respondents. Such a reaction of the respiratory system may be associated with the process of leveling the negative effects of tobacco smoke on the body.

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Klokotova, E. A., Pushkina, V. N. & Borisovets, D. R. (2023). EFFECT OF TOBACCO SMOKING ON THE EXTERNAL BREATHING SYSTEM OF GIRLS IN THE ARCTIC REGION Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", 2023, №2 (50), 103. https://doi.org/10.25688/2076-9091.2023.50.2.09
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