{"title":"COMPARISON OF PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT AND FITNESS INDICATORS OF FRESHMEN WITH DIFFERENT HEALTH CONDITIONS WHO HAVE UNDERGONE COVID-19","authors":"Kotova N.V., Klochkova S.V., Kolupaev V.A.","doi":"10.26787/nydha-2618-8783-2023-8-2-37-44","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"To study the \"post-covid syndrome,\" as a natural consequence of the pathological course of the new coronavirus infection \"covid-19,\" data from a retrospective analysis of the incidence and testing of motor abilities of freshmen in 2022 are presented. The incidence rate of covid-19 among 2022 freshmen was significantly higher than among 2021 freshmen and had two peaks in October 2021 and February 2022. The ratio of girls who had been ill and did not have covid-19 was significantly higher than in the group of boys. Among young men who had recovered from covid-19, 14.86% belonged to a special medical group, while among those who were not sick, only 4.27% belonged to a special medical group. In the group of girls who had had covid-19, 17.45% belonged to the special medical group, and 11.42% among those who were not sick. Among young men who had been ill and did not have covid-19, 68.92 and 68.29% of freshmen, respectively, had a normal level of body mass index (BMI); 13.51 and 14.63% − reduced BMI values, and 16.22 and 13.42% − high BMI values. Among girls, 64.98 and 69.84% of freshmen were characterized by normal BMI values; 21.52 and 19, 34% − reduced values, and 13.08 and 8.86% − high BMI. Comparison of physical fitness indicators of freshmen who had been ill and did not have covid-19 were performed in subgroups with comparable BMI values. In the group of boys and girls with normal body mass index values, there were no significant differences in physical development and physical fitness among students who had been ill and did not have covid-19. In boys and girls with an insufficient body mass index who had recovered from covid-19, the indicators of active orthostatic test were significantly worse than in those who were not sick. In boys with excessive BMI who have had covid-19, the indicators of the hand dynamometry index and resistance to hypoxia were significantly lower than among non-sick fellow students.","PeriodicalId":161741,"journal":{"name":"Bulletin \"Biomedicine and sociology\"","volume":"66 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-06-30","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Bulletin \"Biomedicine and sociology\"","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.26787/nydha-2618-8783-2023-8-2-37-44","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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To study the "post-covid syndrome," as a natural consequence of the pathological course of the new coronavirus infection "covid-19," data from a retrospective analysis of the incidence and testing of motor abilities of freshmen in 2022 are presented. The incidence rate of covid-19 among 2022 freshmen was significantly higher than among 2021 freshmen and had two peaks in October 2021 and February 2022. The ratio of girls who had been ill and did not have covid-19 was significantly higher than in the group of boys. Among young men who had recovered from covid-19, 14.86% belonged to a special medical group, while among those who were not sick, only 4.27% belonged to a special medical group. In the group of girls who had had covid-19, 17.45% belonged to the special medical group, and 11.42% among those who were not sick. Among young men who had been ill and did not have covid-19, 68.92 and 68.29% of freshmen, respectively, had a normal level of body mass index (BMI); 13.51 and 14.63% − reduced BMI values, and 16.22 and 13.42% − high BMI values. Among girls, 64.98 and 69.84% of freshmen were characterized by normal BMI values; 21.52 and 19, 34% − reduced values, and 13.08 and 8.86% − high BMI. Comparison of physical fitness indicators of freshmen who had been ill and did not have covid-19 were performed in subgroups with comparable BMI values. In the group of boys and girls with normal body mass index values, there were no significant differences in physical development and physical fitness among students who had been ill and did not have covid-19. In boys and girls with an insufficient body mass index who had recovered from covid-19, the indicators of active orthostatic test were significantly worse than in those who were not sick. In boys with excessive BMI who have had covid-19, the indicators of the hand dynamometry index and resistance to hypoxia were significantly lower than among non-sick fellow students.