ABSTRACT
A study of the natural resistance in the textile plant apprentices affected with the surrounding industrial factors showed that the increase of the apprentices lowered resistance and decreased resistance indices were caused by growing duration of their contacts with the industrial factors. Greater correlation between skin, humoral, cellular protecting barriers and prolonged contacts with the hazardous factors resulted in natural resistance deficiency and marked the "breakdown". The natural resistance indices were considered to reflect adequately the health states of the examined textile plant apprentices.
Subject(s)
Immunity, Innate/immunology , Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes/etiology , Occupational Diseases/etiology , Textile Industry , Vocational Education , Work Schedule Tolerance/physiology , Humans , Kyrgyzstan , Occupational Diseases/immunologySubject(s)
Clothing , Health Status , Health , Students , Textile Industry/standards , Vocational Education/standards , Adolescent , Curriculum , Female , Growth , Humans , Kyrgyzstan , Microclimate , Nutritional Physiological PhenomenaABSTRACT
Circadian and ultradian rhythms of blood acetylcholinesterase (ACE) and rectal temperature were investigated during hypokinesia and administration of a toxic organic phosphate compound in various doses. Hypokinesia was found to produce a strong desynchronizing effect on ACE and thermal regulation. It is maintained that the use of chemicals with a well documented mechanism of action may yield reliable information about biorhythm restructuring in response to exogenous effects. It is emphasized that biorhythm changes should be taken into consideration when arranging work schedules in hypokinetic conditions.