ANALYSIS OF HEALTH STATUS OF STUDENTS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF THEATER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CULTURAL STUDIES

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 93-98
Author(s):  
Natalia Fomina ◽  
Grigory Chernyavsky ◽  
Julia Melnikova ◽  
Olga Aleshina

The purpose of the study is to assess the health status of the 1st – 4th year students in the Department of Drama using the G. Apanasenko method. The somatic health condition determines the incidence of diseases, the performance of students, and their future vocational opportunities. Monitoring the condition of students is an important component of the physical education system implemented at the universities of theater studies in the framework of "Physical education" and "Stage movement" disciplines. Methods and organization of research. The paper presents the results of the survey (September 2020) covering 43 students aged 17-21 years (25 boys and 18 girls) using the G. Apanasenko express method of assessing health condition. The authors measured main vital signs (body length and weight, heart rate, blood pressure, VC, EPOC, post-exercise recovery period) and obtained overall assessment of health condition of each student and its individual indices (mass, vital, strength, Robinson). Research results and their discussion. The research revealed that 53.5% of students have average level of health indicator. However, only 51.2% of indicators fall within the zone of healthy values, while the remaining 48.8% stay below the safe limit. The indicators of 61.1% of girls are in the safe zone, while only 44% of boys fall within this segment. There is a decrease in health indicators of students by the 4th year of study, which is the result of a decrease in their sport activities due to the lack of "Physical education" and "Stage movement" special disciplines. Analysis of the calculated indices highlighted the challenging components of the overall health assessment. Power index provided the lowest indicators. Girls have higher indicator values than boys, as well as the life index indicators. Conclusion. The revealed facts contribute to determination of the direction of further research aimed at the refinement of educational programs on physical education and stage movement.

2020 ◽  
Vol 99 (1) ◽  
pp. 26-31
Author(s):  
Aleksandr S. Shastin ◽  
S. V. Yarushin ◽  
T. M. Tsepilova ◽  
V. G. Gazimova ◽  
S. R. Guselnikov ◽  
...  

Introduction. Occupational health enforcement in workers as a part of corporate social programs remains an urgent challenge for business entities. Public benefits and economic efficiency of programs for health preservation/disease prevention depend on whether they are arranged well enough with regard to the health status of individual workers and occupational groups. Meanwhile, the regulation of personal data protection limits the ability of business entities to access information about the health status of their employees. Material and methods. We analyzed the physicians’ statements obtained in regular medical examinations of industrial workers for a 5-year period. Results. We identified occupational groups/units with the highest percentage of workers who need sanatorium-resort treatment (SRT). Electric gas welders and furnace operators were estimated to need SRT the most, twice as frequently vs the rest of the workers. Conclusion. Medical check-up examinations not only provide information about the workers with a high risk of occupational diseases, but they also allow identifying occupational groups with a high risk of temporary disability due to common non-communicable diseases. Information obtained from these statements can be used for indicative health assessment in occupational groups of workers. This may be used in detecting prior groups of individuals when planning health-promoting activities and other measures.


2016 ◽  
Vol 20 (6) ◽  
pp. 18-25 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.N. Kolumbet ◽  
L.Yu. Dudorova

Purpose: to illustrate opportunities of physical education in health strengthening of technical HEE girl-students through correction of their biological age components. Material: 127 girl-students participated in the research. Results : the authors’ program of biological age correction permitted to increase breathing pauses, hand strength, time of static balance and reduce blood pressure. Knowledge of biological age and mechanisms of too early ageing facilitates practicing healthy life style and formation of body-motor conditions. We offered trainings of biological age correction’ methodic, oriented on prophylaxis of organism’s ageing, reduction of biological age and prolongation girl-students’ active life. Conclusions: specially determined biological age of an individual can be used as integral characteristic of his/her health condition.


2021 ◽  
Vol 886 (1) ◽  
pp. 012036
Author(s):  
Cici Doria ◽  
Rahmat Safe’i ◽  
Dian Iswandaru ◽  
Hari Kaskoyo

Abstract Repong Damar Pekon Pahmungan has a diverse fauna, especially primates. Primates have great benefits for forest sustainability, because the fruit seeds ingested by primates will help spread biodiversity and forest regeneration. The presence of primates can also be an indicator of forest health. The health condition of the repong damar forest is very influential on its sustainability so that one of the health indicators that can be used is biodiversity. Biodiversity of fauna can be identified by using the FHM (Forest Health Monitoring) method to determine the diversity and condition of its health status. Repong Damar has a diversity of primate fauna, namely long-tailed monkeys and gibbons found in cluster plots 3 and 5. Based on this, Repong Damar Pekon Pahmungan has poor forest health status.


2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (Suppl.1) ◽  
pp. 929-936
Author(s):  
Zh. Georgiev

Sports is a field of activity towards which people stress significant interest and which has the potential to reach everyone, regardless of their age, social status as well as physical qualities. Among Bulgarian society the question of youth and children’s health is increasingly becoming more actual means are being considered to increase their physical aptitude and overcome the low level of motor activity. The aim of the research is to ascertain the attitude of students of the University of Forestry towards the discipline “Physical education and sports” with the tendency of optimizing the educational process with the premise of improving the physical aptitude as well as the health status of students. A questionnaire survey was conducted in which 90 second-year students of the University of Forestry from the sports groups took part. A substantial amount of the interviewed believes that the educational process of physical education and sports in the University of Forestry could be improved, given that the number of practiced sports is increased and the educational programs are enriched in accordance with modern tendencies.


F1000Research ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
pp. 1065
Author(s):  
Abubaker Faisal Abubaker Sherif ◽  
Wooi Haw Tan ◽  
Chee Pun Ooi ◽  
Yi Fei Tan

Medical adherence and remote patient monitoring have gained huge attention from researchers recently, especially with the need to observe the patients’ health outside hospitals due to the ongoing pandemic. The main goal of this research work is to propose a health status classification model that provides a numerical indicator of the overall health condition of a patient via four major vital signs, which are body temperature, blood pressure, blood oxygen saturation level, and heart rate. A dataset has been prepared based on the data obtained from hospital records, with these four vital signs extracted for each patient. This dataset provides a label associating each patient to the number of medical diagnoses. Generally, the number of diagnoses correlates with the patient's medical condition, with no diagnoses indicating normal condition, one to two diagnoses suggest low risk, and more than that implies high risk. Thus, we propose a method to classify a patient’s health status into three classes, which are normal, low risk and high risk. This would provide guidance for healthcare workers on the patient's medical condition. By training the classification model using the prepared dataset, the seriousness of a patient's health condition can be predicted. This prediction is performed by classifying the patients based on their four vital signs. Our tests have yielded encouraging results using precision and recall as the evaluation metrics. The key outcome of this work is a trained classification model that quantifies a patient's health condition based on four vital signs. Nevertheless, the model can be further improved by considering more input features such as medical history. The results obtained from this research can assist medical personnel by providing a secondary advice regarding the health status for the patients who are located remotely from the medical facilities.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 123
Author(s):  
Yeni Apriliyani ◽  
Rahmat Safei ◽  
Hari Kaskoyo ◽  
Christine Wulandari ◽  
Indra Gumay Febryano

This research was conducted in mangrove forests in Kecamatan Pasir Sakti andKecamatan Labuhan Maringgai in April-June 2019. The stages of this study consisted of observations, interviews with comparative questionnaires (Analytic Hierarchy Process-AHP), making cluster plots to determine the health condition of mangrove forests through forest health monitoring techniques (Forest Health Monitoring-FHM), measurement of forest health, and assessment of forest health. The results of this study indicate that the important indicators of thepriority scale of mangrove forest health indicators in East Lampung Regency are vital indicators (0.4211), site quality (0.2972), biodiversity (0.2282) and productivity (0.0534). The health status of mangrove forests in Kabupaten Lampung Timur varies, starting from good and bad conditions. Good status is in cluster 1 (with a value of 8.92) and cluster 4 (with a value of 8.38), while the bad status is found in cluster 2 (with a value of 3.43) and cluster 3 (with a value of 3.56). The width of each cluster is 4,048.93 m2 so that the health status value of mangroveforests in Kabupaten Lampung Timur is included in the medium category.


2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (Suppl.1) ◽  
pp. 699-706
Author(s):  
P. Hristova

The immobilization of humanity is а global problem for which warn scientists from around the world. A number of reports of organizations of the world, national and regional levels, state poor health condition of people, and especially of children and youth are due to low physical activity. In response, the relevant Ministries (including the Bulgarian) have drawn up laws and regulations for their implementation. They aim to spread the physical activity among the nations by providing all necessary conditions for sport activities as well as educating people on the importance of regular exercise for the health. Thus, the PURPOSE of this study was to establish the status of the subject Physical Education and Sport in Bulgarian universities’ curricula and how the Physical Education and Sport Act is interpreted and applied. The RESULTS show that Bulgarian universities interpret and apply the Low loosely and selectively. CONCLUSIONS are that the State and universities generally do not conduct policy for encouraging students to exercise.


2021 ◽  
Vol 918 (1) ◽  
pp. 012033
Author(s):  
A T Lestari ◽  
E Wahyuningsih ◽  
M Syaputra ◽  
P K Suparyana

Abstract Urban green spaces, including those in the University of Mataram, is all urban land covered by vegetation of any kind, which has aesthetic and recreation values and are important components in improving the ecosystem function. Many trees at the University of Mataram Rectorate Area have aesthetical and ecological values. These trees have not been subjected to health assessment, while various stressors may have impacted the trees in the past. There is no available previous assessment information regarding the tree’s health condition. The purpose of this study is to conduct a Visual Tree Assessment (VTA) to evaluate the 62 trees’ health condition at the Mataram University Rectorate Area. The target trees were ≥20 cm diameter at breast height (dbh) and poles (10-19 cm dbh). The assessment was carried out using the VTA method to the condition of the common defects of the tree. The results show that based on the condition of the common defects of the tree, it was found that 22% of the trees had dead trees, top, and branches; 21% had parasite or mistletoe; 19% had stem or branch decay; 13% had weak branch union; 10% had poor tree architecture; 6% had cracks; 4% had termite attack; 3% had cankers, and 2% trees had root problems. Based on the hazard category of targeted trees, 79,03% of the trees are in Low hazard conditions (sound), 19,35% were in Moderately hazardous conditions, and only 1,61% were in Highly hazardous conditions. This assessment should be continued with an in-depth investigation. Monitoring and evaluation of tree health assessment should be done at least once a year. It is very important to gather up-to-date information on health conditions in the trees. The evaluation results integrated into GIS will be used as a tree health database that can be updated continuously. This data is expected to reduce the risk of damage that can be caused by the trees.


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