Steps to Development and Increase of Physical Movement and Health Literacy

IF 0.2 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention Pub Date : 2021-12-11 DOI:10.22359/cswhi_12_5_10
M. Rafajdus, M. Machajova
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According to the WHO, healthis a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being while maintaining the body's ability to adapt to changing environmental conditions. The definition is concise, but it is important to be aware of the es- sential facts that affect people of the 21st century. Is it possible to adapt to rapidly changing environmental conditions? Mus- culoskeletal conditions are considered a global epidemic as their incidence and severity increase worldwide. Consideration should be given to the fact that musculoskeletal conditions, such as back pain (diagnosis of M54: dorsalgia), are beginning to be epidemiological in developed countries. According to the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, the most common causes of years lived with disability (YLDs) in the Slovak Republic from 2005 to 2015 were non-communicable diseases. In 1st place were musculoskeletal deformities; 2nd place men- tal disorders and addictions; 3rd place other unspecified non- infectious diseases (Source: GBD, 2015). It is important to tackle this issue not only because of its permanent growth but especially for the frequent complications that cause higher morbidity. Various postural deformities caused by poor posture, which affect the relationships between internal organs and the musculoskeletal system/viscero-vertebral relationships but also vice versa. The prevalence of musculoskeletal diseases has an increasing trend in Slovakia, and therefore it is important to look for a way to raise awareness of the possibilities of these diseases’ prevention. It is essential to revise outdated plans for physical development and adapt them to today's people. After all, the movement literacy of our children has a significantly declining tendency. Such intervention gives meaning to the public health; there should be a focus on the primary support of the health of the population where one of the possibilities may be the spiral mobilization method SM system. This method is intended for a person living in current times, who sits to a large extent and performs movements that are monot- onously loading the muscles. The SM system is a simple and effective exercise that on the principle of spiral muscle chains pulls the spine upwards and stabilizes the balance of the spine. When performed in an optimal way, they relax overloaded parts of the spine; reduce muscle imbalance; contribute to over- all health. The priority for proper physical movement should be a desire for a healthy body without pain and disease. The path to health leads through cognition and education because the most important result of any education is self-knowledge.
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发展和增加体育运动和健康知识的步骤
根据世界卫生组织的定义,健康是一种身体、精神和社会完全健康的状态,同时保持身体适应不断变化的环境条件的能力。这个定义很简洁,但重要的是要意识到影响21世纪人们的基本事实。有可能适应快速变化的环境条件吗?小鼠骨骼疾病被认为是一种全球性的流行病,因为它们的发病率和严重性在世界范围内都在增加。应该考虑到这样一个事实,即肌肉骨骼疾病,如背痛(M54的诊断:背痛症),在发达国家开始流行。根据卫生计量和评估研究所的数据,2005年至2015年,斯洛伐克共和国导致残疾的最常见原因是非传染性疾病。排在第一位的是肌肉骨骼畸形;第二名:精神障碍和成瘾;第三名,其他未指明的非传染性疾病(来源:GBD, 2015)。解决这个问题很重要,不仅因为它的永久性增长,而且特别是因为引起更高发病率的频繁并发症。不良姿势导致的各种姿势畸形,影响内脏器官与肌肉骨骼系统/脏器-椎体的关系,反之亦然。在斯洛伐克,肌肉骨骼疾病的发病率呈上升趋势,因此,必须寻找一种方法来提高人们对预防这些疾病的可能性的认识。有必要修改过时的身体发展计划,使之适应今天的人们。毕竟,我们孩子的运动素养有明显下降的趋势。这种干预使公共卫生具有意义;应该把重点放在对人口健康的主要支持上,其中一种可能性可能是螺旋动员方法SM系统。这种方法是为生活在当今时代的人设计的,他们坐着的时间很长,做的动作不是单一的肌肉负荷。SM系统是一种简单而有效的运动,根据螺旋肌链的原理将脊柱向上拉并稳定脊柱的平衡。当以一种最佳的方式进行时,它们放松了脊柱超负荷的部分;减少肌肉不平衡;促进整体健康。适当的体育运动的首要目标应该是渴望一个没有痛苦和疾病的健康身体。通向健康的道路是通过认知和教育,因为任何教育最重要的结果都是自我认识。
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