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The use of technology in assessing the state of the cardiovascular system in adolescents engaged in water sports cardiovisor

https://doi.org/10.24412/2790-1289-2024-3-67-73

Abstract

The paper aims to identify the effectiveness of CardioVisor for cardiovascular assessment in adolescents. For this purpose, the authors of the paper conducted a literature review on previously published papers in rezessable journals. The results of this literature review revealed the efficacy of the use of CardioVisor and the accuracy of this device to assess cardiovascular health in adolescents by 95%-98%, compared to traditional assessment methods such as ECG. Given the age-related changes in children and adolescents, the CardioVisor device allows for more accurate training, taking into account the individual characteristics of each subject, as well as minimising the risks of overloading the cardiovascular system. However, there are higher costs associated with the use of this device, including skilled specialised interpretation of the data obtained. Further studies are recommended to evaluate the long-term effects and optimise the CardioVisor device

About the Authors

N. T. Jainakbayev
NEI «Kazakh-Russian medical university»
Kazakhstan

Jainakbayev Nurlan Temirbekovich – Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Rector



S. E. Muzrapova
NEI «Kazakh-Russian medical university»
Kazakhstan

Muzrapova Sabina Erkinovna – Master's student



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Jainakbayev N.T., Muzrapova S.E. The use of technology in assessing the state of the cardiovascular system in adolescents engaged in water sports cardiovisor. Actual Problems of Theoretical and Clinical Medicine. 2024;(3):67-73. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24412/2790-1289-2024-3-67-73

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