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    <authors>
     <author>Гайнуллин, Р.А.</author>
     <author>Акинйеми, С.</author>
     <author></author>
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   <titles>
    <title>ФИЗИЧЕСКАЯ ПОДГОТОВЛЕННОСТЬ, МОРФОФУНКЦИОНАЛЬНОЕ СОСТОЯНИЕ И ПИЩЕВОЙ СТАТУС СТУДЕНТОВ(ОК) ИНДИИ, ТАДЖИКИСТАНА, НИГЕРИИ, ПРИЕХАВШИХ НА УЧЕБУ В БАШКОРТОСТАН</title>
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   <dates>
    <year>2017</year>
    <pub-dates>
     <date>2018-03-12</date>
    </pub-dates>
   </dates>
   <doi>10.14529/hsm170404</doi>
   <abstract>Aim. To study effects of regional factors and strenuous educational process on cardiorespiratory&#13;
and vegetative characteristics in students from different countries at aerobic motor activity.&#13;
Materials and Methods. The study sample included 90 students (aged 17–18) divided into basic,&#13;
preparatory, and special health groups. Each group consisted of 15 male and 15 female representatives&#13;
of all nationalities involved in the study. Physical and functional fitness as well as nutritional&#13;
status of students were assessed. Results. The obtained results of assessment of morphofunctional&#13;
state and physical development of foreign students allowed us to distinguish&#13;
morphological criteria of fitness for different sports, general physical fitness, and long-term adaptation&#13;
to training loads. The study made it possible to estimate the influence of nutritional status&#13;
on morphofunctional characteristics and to assess the reactions of cardiopulmonary systems&#13;
to functional tests. Conclusion. Among all groups under investigation, the most biologically&#13;
reliable are Nigerian and Tajik girls, while Indian female students are most imbalanced. Stability&#13;
of morphofunctional state and physical fitness indicators predisposes to successful performance&#13;
in mass sports and mental loads; however, weight-length indicators in Tajik and Nigerian female&#13;
students were higher than in “domestic” students.</abstract>
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