Chronobiological potential of human resources as a condition for ensuring socially safe activities in the development of the North

This paper presents an analysis of Russian scientific research in the field of the chronobiological potential of human resources as a condition for ensuring socially safe activities in the development of the North. The analysis of literary sources revealed that mainly works are devoted to characteri...

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Published in:IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Main Authors: Bashkireva A.V., Bashkireva T.V., Chibisov S.M., Fateeva N.M.
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Physics Publishing
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spelling ftrudnuniv:oai:repository.rudn.ru:r/55107 2023-05-15T15:01:51+02:00 Chronobiological potential of human resources as a condition for ensuring socially safe activities in the development of the North Bashkireva A.V. Bashkireva T.V. Chibisov S.M. Fateeva N.M. https://repository.rudn.ru/records/article/record/55107/ EN eng Institute of Physics Publishing https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/302/1/012074 https://repository.rudn.ru/records/article/record/55107/ IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science Physiology Aboriginal peoples Climatic conditions Functional systems Genetic potential Human adaptation Physiological indicators Physiological systems Scientific researches Personnel Article ftrudnuniv https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/302/1/012074 2022-01-03T09:20:16Z This paper presents an analysis of Russian scientific research in the field of the chronobiological potential of human resources as a condition for ensuring socially safe activities in the development of the North. The analysis of literary sources revealed that mainly works are devoted to characterization, including comparative, of individual physiological indicators. Most of the literature studied on the problems of human adaptation to the conditions of the north is devoted to the study of the functional state of the physiological systems of the indigenous and alien population to the harsh climatic conditions. Extreme north of the European, West Siberian, and less, East Siberian part of Russia. In connection with the development of natural resources, where there is no permanently resident population, such a non-traditional form of labor as a shift began to be used effectively. The time of the watch is determined by the conditions. Since newcomers will take part in the development of the Arctic latitudes, it is extremely important, from this point of view, information about seasonal exacerbations of functional systems of a pathological nature and disorders of the circadian chronorhythms of melatonin production resulting from changes in photoperiodism. In the analyzed works it is emphasized that the obtained information about the adaptation resources of various labor groups operating in the development of the Arctic latitudes, testifies not to the benefit of their health in comparison with the genetic potential of Aboriginal people. The results of the analysis of literary sources showed that the study of the potential of the human body from the point of view of determinism is not enough, since we can only register linear indicators. A look at this problem of the chronobiological potential of human resources from the point of view of fractal determinism is not well understood. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN): Open repository Arctic IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 302 1 012074
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topic Physiology
Aboriginal peoples
Climatic conditions
Functional systems
Genetic potential
Human adaptation
Physiological indicators
Physiological systems
Scientific researches
Personnel
spellingShingle Physiology
Aboriginal peoples
Climatic conditions
Functional systems
Genetic potential
Human adaptation
Physiological indicators
Physiological systems
Scientific researches
Personnel
Bashkireva A.V.
Bashkireva T.V.
Chibisov S.M.
Fateeva N.M.
Chronobiological potential of human resources as a condition for ensuring socially safe activities in the development of the North
topic_facet Physiology
Aboriginal peoples
Climatic conditions
Functional systems
Genetic potential
Human adaptation
Physiological indicators
Physiological systems
Scientific researches
Personnel
description This paper presents an analysis of Russian scientific research in the field of the chronobiological potential of human resources as a condition for ensuring socially safe activities in the development of the North. The analysis of literary sources revealed that mainly works are devoted to characterization, including comparative, of individual physiological indicators. Most of the literature studied on the problems of human adaptation to the conditions of the north is devoted to the study of the functional state of the physiological systems of the indigenous and alien population to the harsh climatic conditions. Extreme north of the European, West Siberian, and less, East Siberian part of Russia. In connection with the development of natural resources, where there is no permanently resident population, such a non-traditional form of labor as a shift began to be used effectively. The time of the watch is determined by the conditions. Since newcomers will take part in the development of the Arctic latitudes, it is extremely important, from this point of view, information about seasonal exacerbations of functional systems of a pathological nature and disorders of the circadian chronorhythms of melatonin production resulting from changes in photoperiodism. In the analyzed works it is emphasized that the obtained information about the adaptation resources of various labor groups operating in the development of the Arctic latitudes, testifies not to the benefit of their health in comparison with the genetic potential of Aboriginal people. The results of the analysis of literary sources showed that the study of the potential of the human body from the point of view of determinism is not enough, since we can only register linear indicators. A look at this problem of the chronobiological potential of human resources from the point of view of fractal determinism is not well understood. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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author Bashkireva A.V.
Bashkireva T.V.
Chibisov S.M.
Fateeva N.M.
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Chibisov S.M.
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title Chronobiological potential of human resources as a condition for ensuring socially safe activities in the development of the North
title_short Chronobiological potential of human resources as a condition for ensuring socially safe activities in the development of the North
title_full Chronobiological potential of human resources as a condition for ensuring socially safe activities in the development of the North
title_fullStr Chronobiological potential of human resources as a condition for ensuring socially safe activities in the development of the North
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