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CHARACTERISTICS OF PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT OF FEMALE STUDENTS OF THE III FUNCTIONAL HEALTH GROUP WITH DISEASES OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR AND ENDOCRINE SYSTEMS (0.71 Mb, pdf) Read
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Kopteva Ekaterina Nikolaevna
Lebedinskiy Vladislav Yurievich
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The purpose of the research is to identify the characteristics of the physical development of female students of the III functional group of health with diseases of the cardiovascular and endocrine systems. 

Organization and methods of research. Students of the III functional health group (SMG – special medical group) (288 girls) had minor deviations in their health status and participated in physical development monitoring, which took place twice in the academic year (September and May). Anthropometric (height, weight, chest circumference – СС) and physiometric (heart rate, blood pressure, dynamometry, Martinet, Stange, Genchi tests) parameters were determined. 
For the purpose of comparative assessment and monitoring the condition of SMG students, 119 girls of the first functional health group also participated in testing.

Research results and discussion. It was found that SMG students have lower results of physical development, especially girls with the presence of endocrine pathology, which characterizes the occurrence of problems with their physical health.

Conclusion. When conducting classes with SMG students at the Department of Physical Education, it is necessary to use an individualized approach and adjust the curricula of their studies at the university.

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