STUDY OF SPECIFIC RESISTANCE OF THE BODY OF WORKERS IN THE SPINNING INDUSTRY
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The spinning industry is characterized by continuous physical activity, repetitive movements, exposure to dust, vibration, and noise. These occupational factors influence the specific resistance of the human body, which refers to the ability of an organism to withstand physical and environmental stressors. This study evaluates cardiovascular, respiratory, and musculoskeletal resistance among spinning industry workers. Comparative analysis with a control group reveals significant reductions in physiological resistance indicators. The findings highlight the importance of preventive occupational health strategies.
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