2021
DOI: 10.51847/ivqulvipsq
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Evaluation of the Main Problems of Adaptive Chess Sport in Russia

Abstract: Adaptive chess sport can strongly stimulate the vitality of the patients and preserve their existing psychophysical potential through the exercise of creative and mental abilities. The effect of adaptive chess is based on the satisfaction of the psychophysical needs of those with weakened health, but preserved cognitive capabilities of the brain. Comparing the results of a questionnaire among middle-aged and elderly chess players with musculoskeletal problems in Moscow revealed a number of problems in the orga… Show more

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“…Under these conditions, the rheological parameters of the most numerous group of blood cells, erythrocytes, worsen. Such disorders are observed already in young people, contributing to the development of any persistent dysfunctions in them (Mikhaylova et al, 2021b;Zavalishina et al, 2021b). Quite often, low physical activity is observed among university students due to their high academic load and the need for a long stay in a sitting position, negatively affecting their health.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under these conditions, the rheological parameters of the most numerous group of blood cells, erythrocytes, worsen. Such disorders are observed already in young people, contributing to the development of any persistent dysfunctions in them (Mikhaylova et al, 2021b;Zavalishina et al, 2021b). Quite often, low physical activity is observed among university students due to their high academic load and the need for a long stay in a sitting position, negatively affecting their health.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%