EUROMEDICA 

Hanover

1-2  Juni 2007

Advanced methods of diagnosis,
treatment and prophylactics

European Academy of Natural Sciences, Hanover

European Scientific Society, Hanover

Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Moscow


O.V. Yendropov SOCIOECOLOGICAL ASPECTS IN REALIZATION OF INDIVIDUAL HEALTH STRUCTURE
Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University, Novosibirsk, Russia

Today there is no doubt that the problem of man’s health should be considered in a wide context of society life organization, and also as a social problem, or more precisely – as a socioecological one. The thesis about psychosomatic origin of a number of human diseases also raises no objections. The idea of their socioecological origin is yet less common and does not belong to medicine methodological and methodic toolbox, but the fact that man’s diseases are the diseases of the society he lives in is gaining more and more recognition. Diseases of the society find their expression in organization and institutionalization forms of his life and are finally represented, by peculiarities of people’s relationship in their life, educational sphere, production etc.

Formation and realization of individual health structures in muscle activity is based upon deep understanding of the regularities observed in adaptation processes taking into account exogenous and endogenous factors. At the same time the character of individual adaptation is expressed in perfected regulatory mechanisms controlling movements.

From the standpoint of the functional systems theory the structure of backbone factor, shown as a measure for human moving functions, determines the peculiarities of adaptation process, qualitative and quantitative characteristics of the major and secondary health evaluation factors and health indices. Subordinated relationships between different adaptation reactions are closely connected with the character of muscle activity, structure of special preparedness, possibility of purposeful individual health route correction when using pedagogical and medical and biological means. Basic directions in forming human psychosomatic health in the process of his individual development are the following:

  1. Rational regulation of moving activity taking into account heterochronos ontogenesis of the providing functional systems (nerve and muscle, cardio-respiration, endocrine, immunity etc.).
  2. More accurate definition of individual health structure and functional preparedness in order to take into account its changes in case of tiredness or disease because of missing backward elements (“weak links”) in this structure.
  3. 3. Introduction of workout priority in youth physical education in order to create stable structural traces – basis for effective adaptation to muscle activity with purposeful development of physical parameters.
  4. Further studies of the hierarchy and subordination of separate physical parameters to evaluate their contribution into individual person’s health.
  5. Determination of physical parameters’ stability in human ontogenesis taking into account sensitive periods and de-coding professional-application validity of these parameters.
  6. Raising healthy person’s mentality in the society though economical and social-psychological stimuli.
  7. Consolidation of different education forms as social-economical value of a healthy way of life.

Identification of interrelationship between moving activity volume and intensity on the one hand, and major health indices on the other hand allows substantiating the principles for hygienic moving activity regulation and coming to its rational and addressing programming. Correct regulation of exercise load taking into account age, sex, physical development and functional capacities is a basis for many-year planning of sports and health-improving measures, for efficiency improvement, and increase in health and standard of living