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To the Methodology for Studying the State of Health During a Pandemic

Health the Preserving Technologies , UDC: 796.01 37.012 DOI: 10.25688/2076-9091.2022.46.2.10

Authors

  • Mikhailov Nikolai Georgievich Ph.D. (Pedagogy)
  • Zinnatullina Lyalya Barievna

Annotation

The relevance of the study of this problem is due to the need to develop methods for determining the state of health in people over 60 years of age after the disease COVID-19. The leading method in the study of this problem was the Mediskrine method, which is a method for determining the state of human health by measuring the electrical conductivity of the skin at 24 bioactive points of the human body according to the Nakatani method. The article identifies health indicators of older and elderly people that can be used as criteria for determining the consequences of the COVID-19 disease. The materials presented in the article make it possible to organize scientific research on the it possible to organize scientific research on the development of measures for the rehabilitation and recovery of the population during the pandemic.

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Mikhailov, N. G. & Zinnatullina, L. B. (2022). To the Methodology for Studying the State of Health During a Pandemic Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", 2022, №2 (46), 94. https://doi.org/10.25688/2076-9091.2022.46.2.10
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