The state of the human regulatory systems, especially the autonomic nervous system, is of great importance for health. Stress in the sense of disstress, which leads to rigidity, is just as unhealthy as chaos in the regulations. In humans, we can easily determine the current state with the frequency distribution analysis of the heart rate variability (HRV). Identical distances of the heartbeats (rigidity) include the risk of sclerosis and myocardial infarction, a large variability of the distances (arrythmia = chaos) can lead to embolisms. We can distinguish five states of regulation: disorder, health and order are variations within the physiology, chaos and rigidity are pathological. The investigation can be carried out with the help of the chi-square analysis by approximation to the Bell`s curve (randomness, chaos) and the lognormal distribution (order) inside the Poincare plot. It is not the mean value that represents health, but the golden ratio. This applies not only to the organism, but to all regulated systems, including society. From this, one can see what changes in attitudes and behaviors should be done in order to to ensure a healthier life.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.ajhr.20221005.13 |
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System Analysis, Frequency Distribution Analysis, Regulation, Biological Systems, Biological Data Regulation
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