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The age-dependent peculiarities of the functional state of the cardiovascular system (CVS) in children of 7-9 years old with cerebral palsy (CP) with moderately marked functional disorders have been studied. Statistically significant age difference in multiple indicators of central circulation has been detected. Age-dependent peculiarities of hemodynamic response in children with CP in response to dosed physical load have been revealed. The adaptive capacity of the CVS was calculated by the method of comparative analysis of the amplitude and the variation heart rate monitoring. We found that 38% of the studied children had a high level of adaptive capacity of the CVS, while 50% of the children had a low level of adaptive capacity of the CVS.

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