Physical Adaptation and rehabilitation model: social aspect

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Dr.Hab., Associate Professor S‑A.M. Aslakhanov1
PhD, Associate Professor М.А. Elmurzaev2
A.I. Kovalenko2
1Chechen State Pedagogical University, Grozny
2St. Petersburg Mining Universit, St. Petersburg

Modern physical recreation service studies give a special attention to the recreation service role in prevention and mitigation of the health risks associated with a variety of modern negative physical, psychological and social factors, with such studies always ranked among the topical due to their high theoretical and practical importance. However, modern societies have faced a number of so-called civilization diseases (cardiovascular, mental etc.) that are not always directly connected with the living conditions. Moreover, many projects to improve living conditions are seldom if ever beneficial for the communal health. The study considers the issues of individual adaptation to the versatile and rapidly changing environmental and social conditions.

Keywords: physical recreation, adaptation, prevention, rehabilitation, physical activity, social health.

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