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THE USE OF PHYSICAL CULTURE TO CORRECT AGE-RELATED FUNCTIONAL CHANGES IN MEN OVER 50 YEARS OF AGE

Health the Preserving Technologies , UDC: 796.01 DOI: 10.25688/2076-9091.2023.52.4.09

Authors

  • Kachenkova Ekaterina Sergeevna Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor

Annotation

This article discusses the problem of interrelated changes in the work of organs and systems in men aged 50–60 years, taking into account the fact of the manifestation of the development of diseases with initial changes from the cardiovascular system. The study involved men over 50 years of age with risks of developing diseases of the cardiovascular, respiratory systems, as well as having initial changes from the genitourinary system. As a result of the conducted research, the effectiveness of physical exercises aimed at increasing blood circulation to the pelvic organs was reliably proven, which not only contributed to the normalization of functional indicators of the body, but also improved urodynamic indicators

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Kachenkova, E. S. (2023). THE USE OF PHYSICAL CULTURE TO CORRECT AGE-RELATED FUNCTIONAL CHANGES IN MEN OVER 50 YEARS OF AGE Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", 2023, №4 (52), 112. https://doi.org/10.25688/2076-9091.2023.52.4.09
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