HYGIENIC FOUNDATIONS OF ORGANIZING SYSTEMATIC SPORTS ACTIVITIES IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS BASED ON THE ANALYSIS OF THE STRUCTURE OF ILLNESS
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Young athletes, morbidity, sports hygieneAbstract
The morbidity structure of 482 student-athletes aged 12–17 was analyzed. Digestive diseases (84.75%), skin diseases (36.88%), circulatory disorders (19.86%), injuries (18.79%), nervous system diseases (16.31%), respiratory diseases (15.96%), and eye diseases (9.9%) were most common. Dental pathology predominated within digestive diseases (82.62%). Hygienic recommendations aimed at preventing health disorders and injuries in young athletes were developed
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HYGIENIC FOUNDATIONS OF ORGANIZING SYSTEMATIC SPORTS ACTIVITIES IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS BASED ON THE ANALYSIS OF THE STRUCTURE OF ILLNESS. (2026). Western European Journal of Linguistics and Education, 4(03), 23-25. https://westerneuropeanstudies.com/index.php/2/article/view/3375