Current trends in the health of children and young people in learning environments

Authors Garkusha S.V.
iheapsu@gmail.com
Higher Education Institute of the National Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of Ukraine
Bastion Str., 9, Kyiv, 01014, Ukraine

Abstract Determined by the dynamics in the health of students and medical teams consisting of physical training in secondary schools. Analyzed the records in-depth inspection of magazines and leaflets health of 32484 schoolchildren of Chernigov for the period 2008-2012. Established a steady trend to a significant deterioration in the health of schoolchildren. A decline in the number of healthy children with the increase in the period of study from 1 to 11. Revealed negative trend decline in the health of children in the main medical group. Shows a tendency to increase the number of children belonging to the preparatory and special medical groups. It is recommended to use a recreational form of physical education and health educational use of technology. It is recommended to include in the training sessions: gymnastics, gymnastic minutes during lessons, exercise, and outdoor games on the elongated recess and daily physical education classes in the extended day, independent study after school, sports and mass work in the community.
Key words health; medical groups; physical education; exercise;
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Pages 7-11
Volume 10
Year 2013
doi: 10.6084/m9.figshare.775315
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ISSN 2308-7269
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PEDAGOGICS, PSYCHOLOGY, MEDICAL-BIOLOGICAL PROBLEMS OF PHYSICAL TRAINING and SPORTS
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