2019
DOI: 10.36740/wlek201905211
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Chronic Fatigue Development of Modern Human in the Context of V. Vernadsky’s Nosophere Theory

Abstract: Introduction: The existence of the noosphere as a sphere of mind influences human life processes, particularly their physical and mental health, directly. That is why a need arises to consider the biosphere development in the context of the “boom” of scientific thought and noosphere with its processes affecting human health. The aim: The research purpose is to reveal the influence of noospheric processes on human health, in particular the information flow effects on human morphofunctional state expressed as ch… Show more

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“…The results obtained, as a result of the study, on the determination of levels of aggressiveness, hostility, personal and situational anxiety, in different age groups of female athletes involved in boxing, coincide and correlate with the results of domestic and foreign experts studying this problem. If female athletes of younger age groups, with little sports and competitive experience, in the pre-start period, situational and, to a lesser extent, personal anxiety dominates, due to fears of the likelihood of an unsuccessful performance, loss of battle to a stronger and more experienced opponent, fear of letting your team down accumulation of competitive experience and individual growth, sports and fighting skills, both of these indicators of anxiety, can decrease, both to an average and, in many cases, to a low level (Miier et al, 2019). These, more experienced female athletes, against the background of the work carried out during the inter-competition period by a sports psychologist and a coaching team in the diagnosis, correction and prevention of aggressiveness, hostility and anxiety, form a persistent paradigm for success in competitions at any level and with any opponent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results obtained, as a result of the study, on the determination of levels of aggressiveness, hostility, personal and situational anxiety, in different age groups of female athletes involved in boxing, coincide and correlate with the results of domestic and foreign experts studying this problem. If female athletes of younger age groups, with little sports and competitive experience, in the pre-start period, situational and, to a lesser extent, personal anxiety dominates, due to fears of the likelihood of an unsuccessful performance, loss of battle to a stronger and more experienced opponent, fear of letting your team down accumulation of competitive experience and individual growth, sports and fighting skills, both of these indicators of anxiety, can decrease, both to an average and, in many cases, to a low level (Miier et al, 2019). These, more experienced female athletes, against the background of the work carried out during the inter-competition period by a sports psychologist and a coaching team in the diagnosis, correction and prevention of aggressiveness, hostility and anxiety, form a persistent paradigm for success in competitions at any level and with any opponent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%