HYGIENIC ANALYSIS OF THE LEVEL OF MINERAL SUPPLY IN MILITARY SERVICEMEN WITH HYPERTENSION IN THE SUMMER SEASON
Abstract
Military operations involve complexity, restrictions and demands, which can cause additional physical stress, reduce functionality and challenge the physiological reserves of the soldier. For example, sleep deprivation, energy deficiency, as well as exposure to heat and cold, stress factors impair the work of soldiers. At the same time, an increase in physiological endurance is associated with targeted physical training and a sufficient mineral and vitamin diet, which improves physical fitness and the ability to meet the unique demands of the military profession. One of the urgent problems is the assessment of the nutritional status and mineral supply of patients with cardiovascular diseases associated with the working conditions of soldiers.