Health as a space-time continuum
- 1. State Enterprise "Ukrainian Research Institute for Medicine of Transport Ministry of Health of Ukraine", Odesa, Ukraine
- 2. Department of Social Medicine, Public Health and Medical Law of Odesa National Medical University, Odesa, Ukraine
- 3. Department of Spatial Management and Tourism, Faculty of Earth Sciences, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun, Poland
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Gozhenko Anatolii, Biryukov Viktor, Gozhenko Olena, Zukow Walery. Health as a space-time continuum. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2018;8(11):763-777. eISSN 2391-8306. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2657000
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Received: 15.11.2018. Revised: 25.11.2018. Accepted: 30.11.2018.
Health as a space-time continuum
Anatolii Gozhenko1, Viktor Biryukov2, Olena Gozhenko1, Walery Zukow3
1State Enterprise "Ukrainian Research Institute for Medicine of Transport Ministry of Health of Ukraine", Odesa, Ukraine
2Department of Social Medicine, Public Health and Medical Law of Odesa National Medical University, Odesa, Ukraine
3Department of Spatial Management and Tourism, Faculty of Earth Sciences, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun, Poland
Corresponding author: Walery Zukow, e-mail: w.zukow@wp.pl
Abstract
The purpose of work is to quantify the changes of the organism functional reserves during the successive phases of the human health Space-Time Continuum (STC) on the basis of postulates of reliability complex systems theory. The study is devoted to the problem of age-related human involution, which is evaluated not from the causal, but from the kinetic point of view.
The analysis of 10 most important basic life support systems of human body — cardiovascular (CVS), respiratory (RS), nervous (NS), digestive (DS), endocrine (ES), immune (IS), excretory (EXS), brain (BS), musculo-skeletal (MSS), hematopoietic (HS) was carried out.
Based on this analysis two levels of ensuring the reliability of organism’s work were revealed: sequential and parallel.
The system of logical equations for reduced sequential system is:
Ys1 = CVS ∧ RS ∧ BS, where ∧ is the notation for the conjunctions of set elements.
The system of logical equations for the reduced parallel system is: Ys2 = NS ∨ DS ∨ ES ∨ IS ∨ HS ∨ EXS ∨ MSS, where ∨ is the disjunction of the scheme elements.
Visualization of human STC changes the concept of the kinetics of age-related changes in the organism and the role of determinants of health as a stable factor accompanying a uniform, smooth transition from the most pronounced functions of the body to their gradual extinction.
For human STC is formulated the following regularity kinetics of involutionary processes: after 30 years of age in the human body morphological changes regress in arithmetic progression, and the functions of organs in a geometric one.
Assumption of health as a state redundancy of functions is suggested.
Key words: space-time continuum; the theory reliability of complex systems; integrated assessment of health; redundancy of functions; risk management.
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