COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT IN CHILDREN ENGAGED IN SPORTS AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Keywords:
physical development, youth sports, health, education, children, rhythmic gymnastics, swimmingAbstract
This study explores the functional characteristics of the cardiovascular and pulmonary systems in children engaged in physical education and sports. It examines how different types of physical training influence heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen uptake, lung capacity, and ECG indicators. The research highlights physiological adaptations resulting from endurance, strength, and control group, providing insights into optimizing training programs and early diagnosis of potential cardiovascular and pulmonary conditions. Recommendations include regular ECG and spirometry screenings. The findings suggest that early engagement in structured physical activity significantly improves cardiovascular efficiency, pulmonary function and overall health
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