ISSUES OF STUDYING PERSONAL HYGIENE AMONG YOUTH STUDENTS
Rasulova Nilufar Farxadovna, Aminova Amaliya Alekseeyevna, Nazarov Sherzod Bakhodirovich
Abstract: The lifestyle of a person, his sanitary literacy, the ability to manage himself, his body and, ultimately, his health, are the most important conditions for maintaining health, physical and mental activity, and increasing life expectancy. In other words, the health of each particular person depends primarily on the way of life and the conscious attitude towards him of the person himself, the personality. In this regard, it should be said that the basis of a healthy lifestyle is the knowledge by each person of those factors that are capable of influencing the body in one way or another, and be able to use them for good, and not for harm. In other words, the modern concept of "personal hygiene" is very different from the previously existing one.
PHYSICAL FATIGUE AS A FUNCTIONAL STATE AND THEIR RECOVERY APPROACH
Shakirova Dinora
Abstract: Fatigue is characterized by a decrease in muscle strength and endurance, impaired coordination of movements, impaired memory, speed of information processing, concentration, and so on. Fatigue is subjectively felt by a person in the form of fatigue, which, in addition, is due to the need for sleep. That is, fatigue makes a person want to stop working or reduce the load. Thus, rest, especially active, leads to the restoration of muscle performance. The spread of chronic non-communicable diseases, a sedentary lifestyle negatively affect people's health. We all know that mental overwork is harder to endure than physical.
CONDYTION OF SYMPATICOADRENAL SYSTEM AND PEROXIDE OXIDATION OF LIPIDS AT ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE AND COMBINANT SUBCLINICAL HYPOTHYROSIS
Amirmuhammadov U. A., Ulmasov Sh.N., Usmanova D. N., Yuldasheva G. T.
Abstract: Aim of the research was the study activity of sympaticoadrenal system (SAS) at elderly patients with ischemic heart disease (IHD) and combinant subclinical hypothyrosis (SH) the level of daily excretion of cateholamines (CA) and activity of monoaminoxyase (MAO) in combination with determine activity processes of peroxide oxidation of lipids (POL). Results of examination of 28 patients with IHD and 14 patients with IHD in combination with SH were analyzed. Patients with IHD in combination with SH had the decrease of activity of SAS, which manifested by decrease excretion of CA. The maximum decrease of activity of MAO in patients with IHD and concomitant SH was detected. Also processes of POL were augmented, it was verified by increased level of malonic dialdehyde – final substance of peroxidation. On the base of received results, it could be supposed, that decrease activities of SAS and POL are interrelated inpatient with combined pathology.
HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT AND PROFESSIONAL QUALITIES OF THE TEACHER OF MUSIC
Pirnazarov Laziz Kakhramonovich
Abstract: Issues are considered in all spheres of “art of pedagogy” at all its levels, there is a search for more advanced forms and methods of teaching, corresponding to the requirements of the time, capable of providing a solution to the problems that faced the country on the threshold of the third millennium.
ATTITUDES TO PSYCHOLOGICAL MANIPULATION IN SOCIETY AND ITS PLACE IN HUMAN LIFE
Muminov Davronjon Marifjon ugli
Abstract: This article shows that the technologies of manipulation are multiplying in number by today, they are becoming more universally influential on the human mind, their ability to penetrate the human psyche and convincingly influence the public and individual consciousness of citizens, their value attitude and political worldview the increasing power is highlighted. At the same time, along with the diversity of existing technologies, special attention was paid to the fact that the theoretical foundations of the issue are still very weak: uniform approaches to its study by various humanitarian sciences have not been formed, no explanatory model of manipulative influence has been developed, no classification of manipulation techniques and technologies has been given.
THE POTENTIAL OF THE LEADER IN MANAGING THE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Mamatova Khilola
Abstract: The research of the ancient Hippocrates and Galenus defined four types of temperaments: sanguine, phlegmatic, melancholic and choleric. Unlike the ancient, Pavlov focused on the three characteristics of the central nervous system: the force or energy, the mobility (the ease with which we go from excitement to inhibition and the other way around) and the balance (the organization of the force of the two processes – excitement and inhibition). From their combination resulted four types of behavior (Băileșteanu, 2008, p. 29):