The article discusses the current state of the problem of children physical development assessment in the light of the proposed documents of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation on preventive examinations of children involved in physical education and sports. However, the Russian Ministry of Health does not provide a normative and methodological document regulating the rules for the development of standards for physical development. The aim of our work is to develop standards for assessing the physical development of children of the first year of life in the region according to the method of regression scale, with the subsequent development of an algorithm for assessing physical development of a child by a pediatrician in accordance with the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. It is shown that the introduction into clinical practice of regional modified regression scale of body weight along with the height is preferable.
The article presents the results of the analysis of the regulatory framework and the hygienic assessment of the study schedule of 1st year students of the medical and preventive faculty of Omsk State Medical University, carried out on the basis of the current regulatory documents of the sanitary service, the developed scale of difficulty of academic disciplines (based on the results of a survey of 348 students of 1–6 courses) and using new methodological techniques for hygienic assessment of the compliance of the schedule with the dynamics of weekly work capacity and the uniformity of the educational load during the school week. The data obtained indicate the need to expand the hygienic regulatory framework for the organization of the educational process at the university, especially for students under the age of 18. Compliance with the mandatory hygienic requirements of the training schedule was established. The high duration of the weekly total educational load was noted, there are comments regarding the correspondence of the schedule to the dynamics of a person's daily and weekly work capacity.
Influence of weather conditions on working capacity and medical aid appealability of primary school children has been studied. The study was carried out as an experiment in natural conditions of a secondary school during 2008-2009. For the same period, medical aid appealability of the children was studied. The data of children’s sensitivity to weather factors (wind velocity, air temperature, atmospheric pressure and other) have been given. There have been proposed preventive measures for reduction of children’s meteosensitivity.
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