Adaptive physical culture as an integrative science
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.69.24
Abstract
Adaptive physical culture forms a conscious attitude to one’s strength, the ability to overcome not only physical, but also psychological barriers that prevent one from leading a fulfilling life. In article the authors defined adaptive physical culture not only as a method of using physical education for people with health problems, but also as a research task in the general program for studying neurodegenerative diseases at the Yakut Science Centre of Complex Medical Problems.
About the Authors
A. M. KononovRussian Federation
KONONOV Aleksey Mihailovich – junior researcher of the laboratory of hereditary pathology
S. K. Kononova
Russian Federation
KONONOVA Sardana Kononova - senior researcher of the laboratory of molecular genetics
T. K. Davydova
Russian Federation
DAVYDOVA Tatyana Kimovna – PhDs in Medicine., head of the laboratory of neurodegenerative diseases
M. A. Varlamova
Russian Federation
VARLAMOVA Marina A. – junior researcher of the laboratory of hereditary pathology
Y. I. Khabarova
Russian Federation
KHABAROVA Yulia Ilinichna – junior researcher of the laboratory of hereditary pathology
A. S. Fedotov
Russian Federation
FEDOTOV Aleksandr Sergeevich – student
A. E. Adamova
Russian Federation
ADAMOVA Alina Evgenevna – junior researcher of the laboratory of hereditary pathology
P. S. Nazarova
Russian Federation
NAZAROVA Pelageya Stanislavovna – junior researcher of the laboratory of hereditary pathology
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Review
For citations:
Kononov A.M., Kononova S.K., Davydova T.K., Varlamova M.A., Khabarova Y.I., Fedotov A.S., Adamova A.E., Nazarova P.S. Adaptive physical culture as an integrative science. Yakut Medical Journal. 2020;(1):99-102. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.69.24








