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Changes in lung ventilation, frequency of respiratory movements, pulse rate, blood pressure and oxygen saturation of arterial blood have been studied during dynamic and static work.
With each new performance lung ventilation, pulse and respiratory rate Increased less and less.
The rate of these functions was increased with the start of each new performance, while the duration of the restoration period diminished.
As training in each complex of work was prolonged lung ventilation pulse and respiratory rate, increased with each experiment: the character of their restoration changed as well.
Changes of external respiration and blood circulation occurring during work resulted in the development of a reinforeed dynamic stereotype.
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Loginova, E.V. Effect of repeated muscular work on pulse rate and blood pressure. Bull Exp Biol Med 43, 561–565 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00785738
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