J 2013

Monitoring chrononoosfery dlja poznanija čelověkom sebja i okružajuščej sredy

HALBERG, F., G. CORNÉLISSEN, K. OTSUKA, I. WATANABE, L. BEATY et. al.

Základní údaje

Originální název

Monitoring chrononoosfery dlja poznanija čelověkom sebja i okružajuščej sredy

Název anglicky

Monitoring chronoosphere for knowing oneself and one´s environs

Autoři

HALBERG, F. (840 Spojené státy), G. CORNÉLISSEN (840 Spojené státy), K. OTSUKA (392 Japonsko), I. WATANABE (392 Japonsko), L. BEATY (840 Spojené státy), L. GUMAROVA (840 Spojené státy), M. REVILLA (724 Španělsko), O. SCHWARTZKOPFF (840 Spojené státy), Jarmila SIEGELOVÁ (203 Česká republika, garant, domácí) a R.B. SINGH (356 Indie)

Vydání

Geofizičeskie processy i biosfera, Moskva, Učreždenie Rossijskoj akademii nauk Institut fiziky Zemli im. O.Ju. Šmidta RAN, 2013, 1811-0045

Další údaje

Jazyk

ruština

Typ výsledku

Článek v odborném periodiku

Obor

30000 3. Medical and Health Sciences

Stát vydavatele

Rusko

Utajení

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Kód RIV

RIV/00216224:14110/13:00071813

Organizační jednotka

Lékařská fakulta

Klíčová slova anglicky

chronobiology; ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (C-ABPM); chronomics; chronoosphere; coperiodism; vascular variability anomalies; vascular variability disorders

Příznaky

Recenzováno
Změněno: 26. 4. 2014 13:52, Ing. Mgr. Věra Pospíšilíková

Anotace

V originále

Organizmy, živuščije v otkritoj srede, estestbennym obrazom okazyvajutsja pod ee vlijaniem. Krome sveta i temperatury, na nich dejstvujut i kolebanija solnečnoj i geodinamičeskoj aktivnosti. V biosfere vyjavleny cikly, schodnyje s ciklami kosmičeskoj i zemnoj pogody. Eto schodstvo ciklov my nazyvajem koperiodizmom. V nastojaščej statje takije biosfernyje cikly pokazany na primere zapisej fiziologičeskich pokazatelej vosmi ispytuemych, provodivšich samonabljudenija na protjaženii ot 10 let do neskolkich desjatiletij.

Anglicky

Organisms living in an open environment are naturally influenced by it. In addition to light and temperature, non-photic solar-terrestrial influences are receiving new interest as a number of cycles characterizing space weather are also detected in longitudinal records of blood pressure, heart rate and other psychophysiological variables. Periodicities shared between the biosphere and spaceterrestrial weather (coperiodisms) are documented herein in records from eight individuals who monitored themselves for one to several decades. These coperiodisms include cycles with periods of about 5 months (cis-half-years), about 16 months (transyears), and about 11 years, among others. About 11-year solar cycles are also detected in many other aspects of the biosphere, such as natality, morbidity and mortality, including infections of the mind as well as those of the body. The fact that biospheric components can persist and last in the absence of their environmental counterpart suggests that Chizhevsky's «echoes» to the Sun may actually be partly endogenous, complementing V.I. Vernadsky's spatially (but not yet temporally) structured noosphere, and evolving into a chrono-noosphere, where noös is the Greek word for «mind». The chronoosphere stands for «knowing oneself» as a step toward enjoying a unified time-structured art, science and noetic health. It also means that in the atmosphere of the Sun and thus under the influence of extra-terrestrial and terrestrial weather, the chronoosphere could be optimized as we learn more about it.