Features of Forming Ventilation Types Depending on the Tension of Carbon Dioxide at the End of Exhalation among the Students with Different Levels of Physical Working Capacity

Elena N. Minina, Irina M. Belousova

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Key words: СО2 mass transfer process, physical working capacity, external respiratory system dysfunction

 

Annotation: The analysis of the interconnection of the of carbon dioxide content in the exhaled air with defining a ventilation type, breathing pattern and tension of the regulatory mechanisms of the body has allowed to determine the functional orientation of the changes in the structure of the system of regulating the oxygen regime of the body among young men with different levels of physical performance.


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