Datova 2013: Aires Defender HRV Study — Autonomic Regulation Improvement in 13 Subjects

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Datova 2013: Aires Defender HRV Study — Autonomic Regulation Improvement in 13 Subjects

Datova 2013: Aires Defender HRV Study — Autonomic Regulation Improvement

Heart rate variability (HRV) study demonstrating that Aires Defender application reduces autonomic regulatory stress in 92.3% of subjects and improves adaptation indicators across five physiological domains.

HRV13 subjectsAges 40–59Aires DefenderAutonomic regulationS. Datova, Tyumen, 2013
13
Volunteers
92.3%
IRSS Reduced
+13.5%
Adaptation Level
20 min
Intervention Duration

Study Overview

This study verified the effectiveness of Aires Defender in enhancing the body’s ability to adapt, through heart rhythm variability (HRV) analysis. 13 apparently healthy volunteers, ages 40–59, participated. HRV was measured using the Omega M hardware/software system based on fractal neurodynamics methodology — providing real-time information from all fundamental levels of function regulation (cardiac, autonomic, pituitary-hypothalamic, and central).

Research organization: Aires New Medical Technologies Foundation, BIP International Association Research Center. Researcher: S. Datova, Tyumen, 2013.

Protocol

Step 1 — Baseline HRV Recording

300 RR intervals recorded while subject seated, hands relaxed on knees. Recording conducted on empty stomach or 1.5–2 hours after meal. Per European Society of Cardiology / North American Association of Rhythmology and Electrophysiology standards (European Heart Journal, 1996).

Step 2 — Aires Defender Application (20 minutes)

Aires Defender placed on the projection of the celiac plexus on the chest (below the xiphoid process) for 20 minutes. The celiac plexus is a major autonomic nerve center, making it an anatomically logical placement for autonomic regulation assessment.

Step 3 — Post-Application HRV Recording

Second recording of 300 RR intervals under identical conditions. Comparison of spectral HRV indicators (HF, LF, VLF, LF/HF, TP) and variational pulsometry indicators (IAE, ARI, RPAI, IRSS).

Baseline Findings

Pre-existing regulatory stress was high: In 76.9% of subjects, the IRSS (Index of Regulatory System Stress) exceeded normal values before the intervention. In 50% of those subjects, IRSS was 2–4× above normal — indicating chronic long-term stress on the body’s regulatory systems, typical of the 40–59 age group in modern environments with persistent EMF exposure.

Results After Aires Defender Application

IRSS reduction in 92.3% of subjects — the most consistent finding. The greatest change was observed in subjects with the highest baseline stress, suggesting a normalizing rather than stimulating mechanism.
Total Power (TP) increased in 92.3% of subjects — a vagotropic response indicating activation of the cardiovascular system’s self-regulatory mechanisms to increase harmonization level.
HF and LF components increased in 77.8% of subjects, while VLF decreased in 88.9% — indicating reduced activity of the highest autonomic centers (stress-related regulatory activity) and enhanced autonomic balance.

Integrated Functional State Improvement

+13.5%
Cardiovascular Adaptation Level
42.2% → 55.7%
+11.5%
Autonomic Regulation Level
45.5% → 57.0%
+9.7%
Central Regulation Level
38.9% → 48.6%
+8.8%
Psycho-Emotional State
40.0% → 48.8%
+10.9%
Integral Health Indicator
41.5% → 52.4%

Conclusions

Three conclusions were drawn from the research:

  1. Aires Defender affects the mechanisms of autonomic regulation, enabling optimization of indicators of autonomic balance.
  2. Aires Defender’s influence reduces tension on the body’s regulatory systems, having an anti-stress effect and increasing the body’s adaptive abilities.
  3. HRV analysis is validated as an appropriate method for assessing the body’s adaptive ability under EMF-related research conditions.

Researcher: S. Datova  |  Institution: Aires New Medical Technologies Foundation, BIP International Association Research Center  |  Location: Tyumen  |  Year: 2013

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