Onishchenko GG, Popova AIu, Kuzkin BP, Guskova AS, Ivanov GE, Pakskina ND, Klindukhov VP, Nikolaevich PN, Grechanaia TV, Balaeva MI, Biriukov VA, Bozhko II, Tesheva SCh, Daragan IuG, Parkhomenko VV, Rafeenko GK, Kulichenko AN, Manin EA, Maletskaia OV, Vasilenko NF, Efremenko DV, Orobeĭ VG, Eldinova VE, Pilikova OM, Malaĭ VI, and Iunicheva IuV
Subjects
Humans, Russia, Epidemiology organization & administration, Health Resorts, Infection Control organization & administration, Sanitation methods, Seasons, Sports
Abstract
In the paper there are presented the basic principles of the organization of activities for the assurance ofthe sanitary- epidemiological welfare in the period ofpreparation and hosting of the XXII Olympic Winter Games and XI Paralympic Winter Games of 2014 in the Resort City of Sochi. There are considered features of the organization ofepidemiological surveillance in the pre-Olympic period, the period of the games and the state of the morbidity rate in the region after the Olympics. There are presented data on certain directions of the work of organs and institutions of the Federal Service for Supervision of Consumer Rights Protection and Human Welfare on the disease control of the event.
Adolescent, Child, Female, Humans, Male, Population, Program Evaluation, Risk Reduction Behavior, Russia epidemiology, Smoking epidemiology, Smoking psychology, Health Promotion methods, Life Style, School Health Services organization & administration, Sports psychology, Sports statistics & numerical data
Abstract
In the paper there are presented data concerning the experience of the implementation of educational programs for schoolchildren "Being healthy is fashionable ". The program has been tested in the territory of the Penza Region. The awareness of students about the factors affecting health was shown to increase by 15,8% over three years of the realization of the program. The number of students taking systematic participation in sports competitions has increased by 3.8%, going in for various sports and physical exercises in sports sections and circles has increased by 2.6%. The prevalence of regular smoking among schoolchildren decreased by 4.1%.
Expert Systems, Humans, Software, Health Promotion, Information Systems, Physical Education and Training, Sports
Abstract
The paper considers methodological problems in the use of computer technologies in physical education by applying diagnostic and consulting systems, educational and educational-and-training process automation systems, and control and self-control programmes for athletes and others.
Published
2000
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