STUDY CONCERNING THE INFORMING OF THE YOUNG POPULATION CONCERNING THE MOTOR ACT, BLOOD GROUP AND THEIR IMPORTANCE FOR LIFE

2013 
Aim. The present research aims to bring forward an issue much discussed, but little approached in practice, concerning the importance of the motor act, blood groups and the level of awareness of young people about their importance for life, and how not knowing one of these factors may become a negative phenomenon with a permanent impact, even catastrophic we could say, in a vital issue, where seconds count in saving a life. Purpose of Study: The research was undertaken during the Physical Education and Sport lessons, on a group of 390 students (boys and girls) I and II years of study, enrolled in the Petroleum-Gas University of Ploiesti. Research Methods and techniques. The research methods and techniques used to address the purpose and research objectives are: The bibliographic method – provides information regarding the approached subject, and reference literature; the observation method – direct investigation; the statistical-mathematical method; the graphical method; the experimental method. Findings. This research was based on the hypothesis according to which most teenagers do not give importance to blood groups, because they did not have the necessary amount of information concerning their importance in saving a life, in case of accidents or in unexpected situations. Conclusions. Information on indicators related to health problems and life can offer young people the chance to understand the importance of knowing blood groups, when they participate in organising motor acts (Physical Education class) and to prevent any problems or delays in case of an accident or unforeseen events, when time is a decisive factor in saving lives.
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