THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE INDICATORS OF STUDENTS ' HEALTH WITH A CHOICE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION DISCIPLINES
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE INDICATORS OF STUDENTS ' HEALTH WITH A CHOICE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION DISCIPLINES
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S0132-16250000525-3-
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108-113
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The article examines the features of the health status of undergraduate students of various specializations who choose physical education modules. It was found that physical education modules are more often chosen by students with a relatively better state of health. Students who choose specialties that require sedentary work and work with information technology have relatively worse health indicators.
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physical culture module, health status, main group, preparatory group, special group
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01.11.2014
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