The program for monitoring students' walking and running according to the system "10,000 steps a day" during the spread of COVID-19

R. Nagovitsyn, A. Osipov, T. Ratmanskaya, D. V. Loginov, Dmitry Sergeevich Prikhodov
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Background: During the spread of COVID-19, the need for scientifically based methodological assistance to students when walking and running was most evident in order to improve optimal body functions and maintain health. The aim of the study was to develop a program for monitoring students' walking and running according to the system " 10,000 steps a day " during the spread of COVID-19 and to prove its effectiveness through improving body mass index and improving physical health. Study participants: students regardless of gender (n = 114). Interventions: The pedagogical research was carried out for 4 months. During the experiment, the students of the experimental group (n = 71) carried out self-monitoring of aerobic physical activity, consisting of walking and running, using the author's program according to the principle of " 10,000 steps per day " in daily, weekly and monthly cycles. The study used diagnostics of general physical health, the level of functional readiness to perform loads and body mass index. Main outcome measures. The effectiveness of the implementation of the author's program for monitoring aerobic physical activity of students is statistically significant at p < .01 and p < .05. The implementation of the author's model of independent walking and running is effective only under the condition of systematic fulfilment of aerobic physical loads. Findings. The obtained research data showed that during the period of the spread of COVID-19, an active lifestyle of students, including daily walking and running, is possible and effective for physical health and the prevention of overweight.
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在新冠肺炎疫情传播期间,按照“每天一万步”系统监测学生步行和跑步情况的项目
背景:在新冠肺炎疫情传播期间,学生在步行和跑步时最需要科学的方法辅助,以改善最佳身体功能,保持健康。该研究的目的是在新冠病毒传播期间,根据“每天一万步”的系统,开发监测学生步行和跑步的项目,并通过改善体重指数和改善身体健康来证明其有效性。研究对象:男女学生(n = 114)。干预措施:教学研究为期4个月。在实验过程中,实验组学生(71名)采用作者设计的方案,按照“每天10000步”的原则,以日、周、月为周期,对步行和跑步两种有氧运动进行自我监测。该研究使用了一般身体健康诊断、执行负荷的功能准备水平和体重指数。主要结果测量。笔者编制的学生有氧体育活动监测方案实施效果有统计学意义(p < 0.01、p < 0.05)。笔者提出的自主走跑模式的实施,只有在系统完成有氧体力负荷的条件下才有效。发现。获得的研究数据表明,在新冠肺炎传播期间,学生积极的生活方式,包括每天散步和跑步,对于身体健康和预防超重是可能和有效的。
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