
Mukhin Valery
Valery Mukhin was born on May 25, 1975.
He graduated with the M.D. degree from Pavlov First Saint-Petersburg State Medical University in 1999, and obtained his Ph.D. degree in sports medicine from Saint-Petersburg medical academy of postgraduate studies in 2004.
In 1999-2005 he worked as a doctor of sports medicine in several medical centres, sport schools and fitness clubs.
In 2004-2007 he participate as a sports physiologist and sports medicine doctor in scientific and methodological support of the Russian Paralympic and Surdolympic teams.
In 1999-2007 he was a researcher in Saint-Petersburg Scientific Research Institute for Physical Culture and Sport. His duties in the research group consisted in diagnosing the functional state of the cardiovascular system of athletes, including the analysis of heart rate variability.
In this period Valery Mukhin became interested in analysis of heart rate variability as a tool for measuring physical and mental work capacity. He foud that parameters of hart rate variability is associated with various characteristics of the athlete's condition. But these parameters cannot be used as a practical diagnostic tool due to their complexity and obscurity of their physiology.
Realizing the need to study the physiological basis of heart rate variability, he began his scientific work at the Institute of Experimental Medicine (St.Petersburg) in 2007. He found that in addition to the two classic phenomena of modulation of heart rate (respiratory sinus arrhythmia, low frequency waves associated with Mayer waves and thermoregulation) there is at least one more with a period of 3 cardiac intervals. Amplitude of these modulations is positively associated with mental vigor, mental work capacity and activity of the frontal cortex. He began to study experimental work with animals, focusing on methods for recording dynamics of electrical and chemical processes in the brain. In parallel with methodological studies of heart rate variability, he began to study pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease. Currently he has mastered the technique of electrochemical measurement of the dynamics of dopamine in the brain and has started to research with its use.
He graduated with the M.D. degree from Pavlov First Saint-Petersburg State Medical University in 1999, and obtained his Ph.D. degree in sports medicine from Saint-Petersburg medical academy of postgraduate studies in 2004.
In 1999-2005 he worked as a doctor of sports medicine in several medical centres, sport schools and fitness clubs.
In 2004-2007 he participate as a sports physiologist and sports medicine doctor in scientific and methodological support of the Russian Paralympic and Surdolympic teams.
In 1999-2007 he was a researcher in Saint-Petersburg Scientific Research Institute for Physical Culture and Sport. His duties in the research group consisted in diagnosing the functional state of the cardiovascular system of athletes, including the analysis of heart rate variability.
In this period Valery Mukhin became interested in analysis of heart rate variability as a tool for measuring physical and mental work capacity. He foud that parameters of hart rate variability is associated with various characteristics of the athlete's condition. But these parameters cannot be used as a practical diagnostic tool due to their complexity and obscurity of their physiology.
Realizing the need to study the physiological basis of heart rate variability, he began his scientific work at the Institute of Experimental Medicine (St.Petersburg) in 2007. He found that in addition to the two classic phenomena of modulation of heart rate (respiratory sinus arrhythmia, low frequency waves associated with Mayer waves and thermoregulation) there is at least one more with a period of 3 cardiac intervals. Amplitude of these modulations is positively associated with mental vigor, mental work capacity and activity of the frontal cortex. He began to study experimental work with animals, focusing on methods for recording dynamics of electrical and chemical processes in the brain. In parallel with methodological studies of heart rate variability, he began to study pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease. Currently he has mastered the technique of electrochemical measurement of the dynamics of dopamine in the brain and has started to research with its use.
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