Title of article :
Sports and Exercise Courses for Medical Students, Time for Propagation
Author/Authors :
Noormohammadpour, Pardis Sports Medicine Research Center - Neuroscience Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Moghadam, Navid Sports Medicine Research Center - Neuroscience Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The Increase of non-communicable diseases like cardiovascular
disease, diabetes, obesity, and the cancers
threatens the population’s health more than any time before
(1) regular physical activity is a preventive factor for
most of the non-communicable disease (2). The role of
general practitioners in promoting physical activity is undeniable
and it highlights the need for equipping future
doctors with the knowledge of exercise prescription; not
only for healthy people but also for specific groups like diabeticandobese
patients. Onthe other hand, general practitioners
are usually responsible for medical care of an evergrowing
community of recreational and professional athletes.
Their involvement includes but is not limited to preparticipation
evaluation, sports injuries, athletes’ medical
conditions (3), nutrition (4) and doping issues. A Sports
and exercise course in medical school can prepare medical
students for dealing with these issues during their practice.
Considering the current compact curriculum of medical
students, it is crucial to design a concise and effective
programwhichis palatable for both school administration
and medical students.
Keywords :
Iran , Medical Education , Sports Medicine
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics