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The Functional States of the Participants of a Marine Arctic Expedition with Different Levels of Vitamin D in Blood

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  • Natalia Simonova

    (Laboratory of Labor Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Moscow State University Named after M.V. Lomonosov, Moscow 125009, Russia
    Department of Psychology, Northern (Arctic) Federal University Named after M.V. Lomonosov, Arkhangelsk 163002, Russia)

  • Maria Kirichek

    (Department of Psychology, Northern (Arctic) Federal University Named after M.V. Lomonosov, Arkhangelsk 163002, Russia)

  • Anna A. Trofimova

    (Department of Psychology, Northern (Arctic) Federal University Named after M.V. Lomonosov, Arkhangelsk 163002, Russia)

  • Yana Korneeva

    (Department of Psychology, Northern (Arctic) Federal University Named after M.V. Lomonosov, Arkhangelsk 163002, Russia)

  • Anna N. Trofimova

    (Department of Psychology, Northern (Arctic) Federal University Named after M.V. Lomonosov, Arkhangelsk 163002, Russia)

  • Rimma Korobitsyna

    (Department of Psychology, Northern (Arctic) Federal University Named after M.V. Lomonosov, Arkhangelsk 163002, Russia)

  • Tatiana Sorokina

    (Department of Psychology, Northern (Arctic) Federal University Named after M.V. Lomonosov, Arkhangelsk 163002, Russia)

Abstract

(1) Background: The vitamin D level in blood is one of the markers of the functional reserves of the human body and can contribute to more successful adaptation in the Arctic. (2) Methods: The study involved 38 participants in the project “Arctic Floating University—2021”. The determination of vitamin D content was carried out at the beginning of the expedition. A dynamic study was carried out for 20 days in the morning and in the evening. The functional state parameters of the participants were assessed using psychophysiological and questionnaire methods. Statistical methods: Mann–Whitney U-test and correlation analysis. (3) Results: It was found that at the beginning of the expedition, the functional state of participants with more severe vitamin D deficiency is characterized by a shorter average duration of RR intervals ( p = 0.050) and reduced SDNN values ( p = 0.015). The higher the content of vitamin D, the greater increase in speed ( r = 0.510), the higher the increase in projective performance ( r = 0.485), and the smaller the increase in projective stress ( r = −0.334). Significant relationships between the subjective characteristics of functional states and the vitamin D of participants have not been established. (4) Conclusion: With an increase in the severity of vitamin D deficiency in the blood, the adaptive capabilities of participants decrease during an expedition to the Arctic.

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  • Natalia Simonova & Maria Kirichek & Anna A. Trofimova & Yana Korneeva & Anna N. Trofimova & Rimma Korobitsyna & Tatiana Sorokina, 2023. "The Functional States of the Participants of a Marine Arctic Expedition with Different Levels of Vitamin D in Blood," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(12), pages 1-17, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:20:y:2023:i:12:p:6092-:d:1167412
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