劳动人口健康和体能概况:Sport4Health 2021。

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Nikola Todorovic, Valdemar Stajer, Bojana Harrison, Darinka Korovljev, Nebojsa Maksimovic, John van Heel, Damjan Pintar, Hasan Ibric, Milko Kralski, Igor Jukic, Sophie Kekic, Sergej M Ostojic
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摘要

体育健康网络(SPORT4H)是一个多学科项目,由欧洲联盟伊拉斯谟+方案共同资助,旨在鼓励劳动人口参加体育活动。SPORT4H包括教育和教学活动,提供关于各种体育活动的一流知识,这些活动可能对改善全体工作人员的健康生活方式行为有额外的好处。2021年3月22日至23日举办的2021年体育健康电子研讨会的目的是:(1)通过评估来自所有体育健康网国家(比利时、保加利亚、克罗地亚、荷兰、塞尔维亚和斯洛文尼亚)的4万多名员工的健康和健身概况,总结该项目收集的数据;(2)讨论工作场所体育活动用户友好指南和电子学习模块的适用性,其中包括具有创新活动的多成分干预措施;(3)分享不同合作伙伴关于教育干预在特定工作环境中的效果的经验;(4)概述在工作环境中实施干预措施期间发现的挑战。2021年体育健康电子研讨会促进了伙伴机构之间的联网,为促进工作场所体育活动的广泛公共教育提供了实用信息,并通过电子学习模块和准则促进了最终用户的互动和招聘。
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Health and physical fitness profiling of working population: Sport4Health 2021.

Health and physical fitness profiling of working population: Sport4Health 2021.

Health and physical fitness profiling of working population: Sport4Health 2021.

Health and physical fitness profiling of working population: Sport4Health 2021.

Sport4Health Network (SPORT4H) is a multidisciplinary project co-funded by the European Union Erasmus+ programme aimed to encourage participation in physical activity in working population. SPORT4H includes educational and instructional activities that provide top-notch knowledge on various physical activities that may have an additional benefit to improve healthy lifestyle behaviours across workforce. The aims of Sport4Health 2021 e-symposium organized from 22nd to 23th March 2021 were to: (1) summarize data collected during this project through evaluation of health and fitness profiles for over 40,000 employees from all Sport4HealthNet countries (Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Netherlands, Serbia and Slovenia); (2) discuss the applicability of user-friendly guidelines for physical activity at workplace and e-learning module that includes multicomponent interventions with innovative activities; (3) share experiences from different partners about the effects of educational interventions in specific working environment; and, (4) overview challenges identified during the implementation of interventions at work settings. The Sport4Health 2021 e-symposium facilitated networking between partner institutions, provided practical information for extensive public education that advances physical activity at workplace, and capacitated interaction and recruitment of end-users through e-learning modules and guidelines.

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