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HYGIENE ASSESSMENT OF LIFESTYLE FACTORS SHAPING THE HEALTH OF PRIMARY STUDENTS IN GENERAL SCHOOLS
Joraev B.X. , Master, directions of hygiene, ASMIAbstract
This article evaluates the hygienic aspects of lifestyle factors that shape the health of primary school students in general education schools. The study was conducted with the participation of 110 students in grades 1-4 at general education school No. 26 in the Bulaqbashi district of Andijan region. During the study, physical activity, nutrition, personal hygiene, rest regimen, and sanitary and hygienic conditions of the educational environment were studied. The results showed that students do not have enough physical activity, there are inconsistencies in their nutrition, and free time is spent mainly in passive activities. The school environment and educational loads do not fully comply with hygienic standards, which negatively affects children's health. The results of the study serve as a scientific basis for developing practical recommendations for the formation of a healthy lifestyle, strengthening hygienic education, and improving the health of the school environment.
Keywords
healthy lifestyle, hygienic assessment, primary school students, physical activity, nutritional culture, personal hygiene, educational environment, health promotion, school hygiene, health factors.
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