Project of Assisted Program Implementation at Physical Education Discipline to the Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Florin Mostoflei ()
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Florin Mostoflei: National Institute of Sport Research
Marathon, 2017, vol. 9, issue 2, 199-208
Abstract:
I have followed student’s health problems (3 different university years) and additional medical issues (1 year of study) as main objectives. I have started the research from the premise that students with any health sensibilities can be assisted during a half a year period in order to achieve 2 credit-points at the physical education discipline. The study is sustained by 4 research methods: (observation, mathematical, interview inquiry and study case) and 4 types of primary documents (observation protocols, SIMUR lists, documents of attendance together with anamnesis files, original medical exemptions). I have presumed that the cardiac frequency graphics of students with some medical sensibilities could be different from the healthy ones. After the data analysis - when the technique device works properly - I have noticed that the heart rate media of targeted subjects was superior comparative with their healthy partners.
Keywords: heart rate dynamics; physiological dysfunctions; medical exemptions typology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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