战争条件下学员身心健康的表征。

Q4 Medicine
Zoriana R Kisil, Oksana M Voluiko, Vasyl I Osodlo, Serhii O Harkavets, Halyna V Katolyk, Liliia V Pylypenko, Ivan M Okhrimenko
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目的:探讨不同运动训练形式对军校学员战时身心健康的影响。患者与方法:材料与方法:本研究于2023-2024年间进行,涉及203名1 - 4年的学员(男性)。共有五组学员参加各种体育及运动活动。研究方法包括文献语义学、心理诊断、医学和生物学以及数理统计方法。结果:在训练过程中系统进行所选运动训练的学员组(1 ~ 4组),研究结束时的心理和身体健康指标均优于按现行运动训练方法进行训练的学员(5组)。1 ~ 4组患者的应激恢复力、神经和情绪紧张、反应性焦虑、情绪状态、体重指数、生命指数、力量指数、罗宾逊指数均显著优于5组(p≤0.05 ~ 0.001)。各组间各项指标差异无统计学意义(p < 0.05)。不同运动类型对学员情绪状态、心血管系统和呼吸系统指标的影响最为显著。结论:提示在战时训练中,任何运动活动的有意识训练都能有效地减轻学员的应激、神经紧张和焦虑,同时恢复情绪平衡,改善身体健康指标。
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Characterization of cadets' psychophysical health in war conditions.

Objective: Aim: To investigate the investigate the impact of various types of motor activity training sessions on the mental and physical health of cadets during their wartime training.

Patients and methods: Materials and Methods: The research, conducted during 2023-2024, involved 203 cadets from the 1st to 4th training years (male). There were five groups of cadets engaged in various sports and motor activities. Research methods included bibliosemantic, psycho-diagnostic, medical and biological, and mathematical statistics methods.

Results: Results: In the groups of cadets who systematically practiced the chosen sport during training (groups 1-4), mental and physical health indicators at the end of the research were better than in the cadets who practiced according to the current method of motor activity (group 5). The levels of stress resilience, nervous and emotional tension, reactive anxiety, emotional state, body mass index, vital index, strength index, and Robinson's index were significantly (p ≤ 0.05-0.001) better in groups 1-4 compared to group 5. Instead, no significant difference was found between the indicators of groups 1-4 (p > 0.05). The most important effect of different types of motor activity was found in the indicators of the emotional state, cardiovascular and respiratory systems of cadets.

Conclusion: Conclusions: This suggests that conscious training in any motor activity is effective in reducing stress, nervous tension, and anxiety, while restoring emotional balance and improving physical health indicators in cadets during wartime training.

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