OSTEOMUSCULARES ADHERENCE TO PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AMONG HEALTH PROFESSIONALS AND ITS MUSCULOSKELETAL REPERCUSSIONS Article-ID - 4659

Bianca Gabriella de Oliveira, Melissa Alves Aires Marques, Gabriel Oliveira Zacheo, Juliana Farias Araujo, Maria Eduarda Bastos Tinoco, Fabricio Negreiros Holtz, Rafael Costa Nerys, Laís Cristina Pereira da Silva, Marcella Rodrigues costa Simoes
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Physical activity is defined as bodily movement, which allows any energy expenditure greater than resting levels. Regular practice generates gains in mental and physical health, so physically active people are more vigorous and willing to carry out their professional and daily activities, enhancing their interpersonal relationships. It is known that there is a low prevalence of healthy behaviors in relation to physical activity among health professionals. This is a literature review, added to a cross-sectional data collection through digital media with an anonymous form that does not require submission to the research ethics committee. The analysis of the data showed that 31.9% of the absolute population surveyed had some previous illness or was taking daily medication. Of these, 52.5% had psychiatric disorders, 20.7% respiratory diseases and 20.3% musculoskeletal diseases, which correlate directly with limiting factors for physical activity. The findings indicate that regular exercise is an ally in improving or maintaining various health indicators. For this reason, simple and inexpensive measures such as assessing the level of physical activity and monitoring these professionals reduces hospital absenteeism, increases personal performance and consequently improves the quality of the service provided to the population.
医务人员对体育锻炼的骨筋膜顺应性及其对肌肉骨骼的影响 Article-ID - 4659
体力活动的定义是身体运动,它使能量消耗大于静止水平。经常进行体育锻炼能促进身心健康,因此,体育锻炼的人更有活力,更愿意从事专业和日常活动,并能改善人际关系。众所周知,在卫生专业人员中,与体育锻炼有关的健康行为的普及率较低。这是一项文献综述,并通过数字媒体以匿名形式进行了横截面数据收集,无需提交研究伦理委员会。数据分析显示,在接受调查的绝对人口中,31.9%的人曾患有某种疾病或每天服用药物。其中,52.5%患有精神疾病,20.7%患有呼吸系统疾病,20.3%患有肌肉骨骼疾病,这些疾病与限制体育锻炼的因素直接相关。研究结果表明,经常锻炼是改善或保持各种健康指标的盟友。因此,评估体育锻炼水平并对这些专业人员进行监测等简单而廉价的措施可以减少医院缺勤率,提高个人绩效,从而改善为民众提供的服务质量。
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