- Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
- Neuroscience of respiration and sleep
- Acupuncture Treatment Research Studies
- Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments
- Respiratory Support and Mechanisms
- Fusion and Plasma Physics Studies
- Technology and Human Factors in Education and Health
- Hemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy
- Traumatic Brain Injury Research
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research
- Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
- Thermoregulation and physiological responses
- High Altitude and Hypoxia
- Human Health and Disease
- Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
Institute of Oriental Studies
2023-2025
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
2023
Introduction . This study aimed to assess blood microcirculation changes in the skin of forehead, cheeks and lower extremities before, during after performing a yoga inverted pose, using wearable laser Doppler flowmetry analyzers healthy volunteers. Materials methods The involved 25 volunteers, with an average age 37 [35–44] years. Blood were evaluated by six LAZMA PF wireless devices, placed pairs on supraorbital artery regions first toes feet, symmetrically right left. A three-phase...
Yoga breathing exercises that develop the ability to voluntarily regulate minute volume of respiration (MV) and maintain state hypoventilation, hypoxia hypercapnia, can be considered as a way hypoxic-hypercapnic training, potentially capable influencing cerebral circulation neuroprotective factors. However, at moment, individual anthropometric features affect hypoventilation mode have not been studied, methodological criteria for training developed. Methods: The study involved 44 people (32...
Purpose : Studying the effect of Uddiyana Bandha (UB) yoga breathing exercise on blood flow in marginal sinus (MS). Materials and methods The study involved 16 people whom MS was assessed against background free breathing, during voluntary expiratory apnea (VEA) — 5 seconds, UB seconds. maximum velocity (Vmax), time-averaged Vmean, index phase character (IP) were recorded. Results When recording Vmax VEA (stage 2) for it did not show significant differences compared to 1); within seconds...
Introduction. Yoga breathing exercises that involve voluntary changes in pulmonary ventilation parameters can potentially influence cerebral circulation due to CO2 content arterial blood. Objective. To assess the effect of yoga with levels on blood flow middle artery (MCA). Methods. The study included 21 participants, an average age 39.5±8.7 years, who were capable performing at respiratory rates (RR) 3–3.5/min and 1–1.5/min. For 5 minutes, participants underwent three stages: free (stage...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an actual medico-social problem. The pathogenesis of PTSD closely relates to impairment sensorimotor integration (SMI). effectiveness psychosomatic therapy for rehabilitation can be improved by restoring normal integration. review examines various autonomic, electro-physiological and postural markers high sensory motor in highly skilled athletes musicians, as well these indices persons with PTSD. We have established that the most accessible...
Aim. Assessment of changes in respiratory metabolism and parameters external respiration during hypoventilation yoga exercises. Material methods. 22 experienced volunteers (18 men 4 women, mean age 42.95 ± 8.14 years) performed breathing exercises with a frequency 3 times per minute, 1.5 1 time as well free for 2 minutes. Respiratory rate (RR), minute ventilation (MV), tidal volume (TV), partial pressure CO2 expired air at the end exhalation (PetCO2), percentage O2 (FeO2) hemoglobin...
Rationale for this review is the pressing medical and social problem of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) treatment. It known that biofeedback technology one most effective methods treatment rehabilitation emotional profile disorders. In order to develop aimed PTSD rehabilitation, we conducted a literature search on problem. However, it appears at moment there not enough unambiguous data type design. The pathogenesis closely related impaired efficiency sensorimotor integration (SMI)....
Objective: to assess the effect of voluntary hypoventilation during yoga breathing exercises on gas exchange and EEG activity in a group healthy, trained practitioners. Materials methods: 25 volunteers (21 men 4 women, average age 42.96 ± 9.19 years) performed with decrease respiratory rate 1–1.5 times/minute. Registration rate, tidal volume minute breathing, analysis exhaled air (PetCO 2 , FeO ) spectral electroencephalogram (EEG) gICA model were carried out frequency times/minute...