INTRODUCTION
In the last 30 years the changes in HRV (heart
rate
variability) have received an increasing attention as a forecast
indicator of
risk related to a number of chronic diseases, morbidity rates,
mortality, and
aging. Now the majority of the medical society considers HRV one of the
most
reliable indicators of nonspecific adaptation deficit (NAD). The NAD
concept
was created and developed by a medical team under the supervision of
Prof. Dr.
Svetoslav Danev, Doctor of Medical Science. According to this concept,
the
life-threatening diseases are preceded by certain nonspecific changes.
These
changes include depletion of the capacity for adaptation to unfavorable
changes
in the external or internal environment of the organism. The increased
requirements, which the organism faces, and the decreased capacity for
adaptation
create a vicious circle from which the only exit is lethal diseases and
death.
In terms of physiology it is based on decreased work efficiency of the
negative
back connectors, which play a major role in the regulatory activities
of the
centers for coordination and regulation of the basic life processes.
The
presented descriptive frame very well fits within the general
adaptation
syndrome of Celier.
Long-term researches and
monitoring of large contingents of practically healthy workers and
employees revealed
several important characteristics of the production processes
characterized by
unfavorable job conditions and work shifts – higher numerical values of
permanent and temporary disablement, high employee turnover and
nervous-emotional tension, and lower general work capacity. The
conducted
psycho-physiological research and examinations demonstrated that the
normal
homeostatic balance of the organism is replaced by a new heterostatic
balance.
This, in turn, reveals overstress and depletion of adaptation reserves.
What is
typical of this heterostatic balance is that the psycho-physiological
“cost” of
the adequate adaptation to the work environment is increased. This
results in
objective changes in a large class of functions and bio-constants. We
discovered
that in terms of the vegetative system, this condition is reflected by
a
chronic increase of activity of the sympathicus part of the vegetative
nervous
system in a new direction toward unjustified “ergotropic” adjustment of
the
system (even in periods of complete rest). This leads to the conclusion
that
the chronically increased ergotropic status in rest is a biological
indicator
of the NAD.
Panin and Bajevski first have proved that Heart
Rate Variability (HRV) reflects the stress provoked by cosmic flights.
Later,
Prof. Dr. Svetoslav Danev et all, in a series of well-controlled
laboratory
experiments, discovered a strong positive relation between the changes
in HRV
and the necessary mental efforts.
Recently, HRV is used for assessment of the
negative
influence of a wide spectrum of stress types, including environmental
pollution, dietary problems, psycho-social discomfort, and different
behavioral
disorders.
It was also proved that HRV reflects the degree of
progress of many clinical diseases (for example, diabetes, hypertonia,
thyreotoxicosis, leukemia, different types of oncological diseases,
etc.). That
is why, in the last few decades HRV became one of the best diagnostic
instruments in contemporary medicine. The practical application of the
method,
in ecological and professional aspects, requires software and hardware
facilitation. One possible realization of that is the proposed here
computerized set called Dantest (DT).

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