体育活动与人体健康

IF 0.4 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Medical Studies-Studia Medyczne Pub Date : 2014-01-01 DOI:10.5114/MS.2014.47924
P. Wojciechowska
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引言:汽车工业、交通运输和媒体的动态发展意味着人类的生活变得更加容易。与此同时,舒适的生活条件减少了体力活动。随着生活节奏的不断加快,人们对活动的需求在生理条件下已经降到最低。因此,它可能导致身心健康的丧失。积极的娱乐活动不仅是一种极好的活动来源,而且是一种满足的来源。因此,年轻人和成年人应该把他们的空闲时间主要用于各种形式的体育活动。本研究目的:评估定期进行体育锻炼的学生、偶尔进行体育锻炼的学生和不进行任何形式体育锻炼的学生的身体素质。材料与方法:采用问卷调查法和立位法。这项研究涉及15名年龄在20-25岁之间的人。参与这项研究是完全自愿和匿名的。研究小组只由女性组成。从问卷调查中获得的结果在进行的运动测试中得到充分反映。结果和结论:只有经常锻炼的体育活动对我们的身体有影响。经常锻炼可以增强我们身体的体能。运动是预防生活方式疾病的最佳手段。青少年和成年人应该把他们的空闲时间主要用于做各种形式的体育活动。
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Physical activity and human health
Introduction: The dynamic development of the automotive industry, transport, and the media means that human life has become much easier. At the same time, the comfortable living conditions have decreased physical activity. Biologically conditioned, the need of activity has been minimised by the ever-increasing pace of life. As a result, it may lead to the loss of physical and mental health. Active recreation is not only an excellent source of activity, but also a source of satisfaction. Youths and adults should therefore spend their free time primarily on various forms of physical activity. Aim of the research: To evaluate the physical fitness of students who regularly practice physical exercise, those who occasionally practice, and those not practicing any form of physical activity. Material and methods: In the research we used a questionnaire of the Ruffier test and an orthostatic test. The study involved a group of 15 people aged 20–25 years. Participation in the study was entirely voluntary and anonymous. The study group consisted only of women. Results obtained from the questionnaire survey were fully reflected during exercise tests performed. Results and conclusions: Only regularly practiced physical activity has an effect on our body. Regular exercise increases our body’s physical capacity. Activity is the best means of prevention of lifestyle diseases. Youths and adults should spend their free time mainly doing various forms of physical activity.
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期刊介绍: The Studia Medyczne/Medical Studies quarterly journal accepts manuscripts in English in the area of medical and health sciences and the related fields: psychology, ethics, history of medicine and health protection organisation. These can be original and review papers, and case reports. Papers on the history of medicine, letters to the editor, reviews of books and reports of scientific meetings are also admitted.
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