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Effects of additional recreational physical education lessions on adaptive capabilities of female students diagnosed with inflammatory joint diseases

Objective of the study was to analyze adaptive capabilities of the body of female students attributed to a special health group diagnosed with inflammatory joint diseases, as well as the results of their correction by means of recreational physical education practices. Methods and structure of the s...

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Päätekijät: Dzhandarova, T. I., Джандарова, Т. И.
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Julkaistu: Teoriya i praktika fizicheskoy kul'tury i sporta 2020
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spelling ir-20.500.12258-112772020-02-10T13:56:27Z Effects of additional recreational physical education lessions on adaptive capabilities of female students diagnosed with inflammatory joint diseases Dzhandarova, T. I. Джандарова, Т. И. Inflammatory joint diseases Special health group Rehabilitation Psychoemotional state Physical development Adaptation Objective of the study was to analyze adaptive capabilities of the body of female students attributed to a special health group diagnosed with inflammatory joint diseases, as well as the results of their correction by means of recreational physical education practices. Methods and structure of the study. The study was carried out at the premises of North-Caucasus Federal University and involved the first-year female students aged 18-19 years. The functionality of the leading body adaptive systems was assessed based on the following indicators: body mass index, adaptive potential of the circulatory system, physical fitness rates. The female students’ psychoemotional state was evaluated using the WAM (wellbeing, activity, mood) questionnaire. Results of the study. With the introduction of additional (extracurricular) recreational physical education classes, the number of female students with the 1st degree of obesity decreased; the physical fitness rates and exponential of adaptation potential of blood circulation improved. The activity and mood rates increased significantly (p<0.05-0.01) after the training session. The additional recreational physical education classes were found to have a positive effect on the adaptive capabilities and psychoemotional state of the SHG female students diagnosed with inflammatory joint diseases. Conclusion. The study proved the necessity of introduction of additional recreational physical education lessons in the work-rest schedule of female students with musculoskeletal disorders 2020-02-10T13:55:25Z 2020-02-10T13:55:25Z 2020 Статья Milashechkina, E.A., Jandarova, T.I., Pogorelova, O.V. Effects of additional recreational physical education lessions on adaptive capabilities of female students diagnosed with inflammatory joint diseases // Teoriya i Praktika Fizicheskoy Kultury. - 2020. - Volume 2020. - Issue 1. - Pages 63-65 https://www.scopus.com/record/display.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85078716404&origin=resultslist&sort=plf-f&src=s&st1=Effects+of+additional+recreational+physical+education+lessions+on+adaptive+capabilities+of+female+students+diagnosed+with+&st2=&sid=d19fd0527def012da79f9c84c71bb134&sot=b&sdt=b&sl=137&s=TITLE-ABS-KEY%28Effects+of+additional+recreational+physical+education+lessions+on+adaptive+capabilities+of+female+students+diagnosed+with+%29&relpos=0&citeCnt=0&searchTerm= http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12258/11277 ru Teoriya i Praktika Fizicheskoy Kultury application/pdf Teoriya i praktika fizicheskoy kul'tury i sporta
institution СКФУ
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language Russian
topic Inflammatory joint diseases
Special health group
Rehabilitation
Psychoemotional state
Physical development
Adaptation
spellingShingle Inflammatory joint diseases
Special health group
Rehabilitation
Psychoemotional state
Physical development
Adaptation
Dzhandarova, T. I.
Джандарова, Т. И.
Effects of additional recreational physical education lessions on adaptive capabilities of female students diagnosed with inflammatory joint diseases
description Objective of the study was to analyze adaptive capabilities of the body of female students attributed to a special health group diagnosed with inflammatory joint diseases, as well as the results of their correction by means of recreational physical education practices. Methods and structure of the study. The study was carried out at the premises of North-Caucasus Federal University and involved the first-year female students aged 18-19 years. The functionality of the leading body adaptive systems was assessed based on the following indicators: body mass index, adaptive potential of the circulatory system, physical fitness rates. The female students’ psychoemotional state was evaluated using the WAM (wellbeing, activity, mood) questionnaire. Results of the study. With the introduction of additional (extracurricular) recreational physical education classes, the number of female students with the 1st degree of obesity decreased; the physical fitness rates and exponential of adaptation potential of blood circulation improved. The activity and mood rates increased significantly (p<0.05-0.01) after the training session. The additional recreational physical education classes were found to have a positive effect on the adaptive capabilities and psychoemotional state of the SHG female students diagnosed with inflammatory joint diseases. Conclusion. The study proved the necessity of introduction of additional recreational physical education lessons in the work-rest schedule of female students with musculoskeletal disorders
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author Dzhandarova, T. I.
Джандарова, Т. И.
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Джандарова, Т. И.
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title Effects of additional recreational physical education lessions on adaptive capabilities of female students diagnosed with inflammatory joint diseases
title_short Effects of additional recreational physical education lessions on adaptive capabilities of female students diagnosed with inflammatory joint diseases
title_full Effects of additional recreational physical education lessions on adaptive capabilities of female students diagnosed with inflammatory joint diseases
title_fullStr Effects of additional recreational physical education lessions on adaptive capabilities of female students diagnosed with inflammatory joint diseases
title_full_unstemmed Effects of additional recreational physical education lessions on adaptive capabilities of female students diagnosed with inflammatory joint diseases
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publisher Teoriya i praktika fizicheskoy kul'tury i sporta
publishDate 2020
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