- Docente: Anna Vittoria Mattioli
- Credits: 6
- SSD: MED/09
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Anna Vittoria Mattioli (Modulo 1) Paolo Mazzuca (Modulo 2) Anna Vittoria Mattioli (Modulo 3)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2) Traditional lectures (Modulo 3)
- Campus: Rimini
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Sciences and Techniques of Preventive and Adapted Physical Activities (cod. 9263)
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from Apr 23, 2024 to May 07, 2024
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from Feb 29, 2024 to May 02, 2024
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from Feb 28, 2024 to Mar 26, 2024
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student acquires scientific and educational knowledge in the field of the physiopathology of motor activities, specifically in the field of internal medicine, metabolic diseases and cardiology. The student will be able to recognize signs and symptoms of some internal pathologies of interest in the sports field. The student will also know the role of exercise in the prevention and treatment of specific pathologies.
Course contents
Teaching program of Physiopathology of motor activities - Internal Medicine and Cardiology – Anna Vittoria Mattioli
Physio Pathology of the cardiovascular system
Gender cardiology: differences in the pathophysiology of CV diseases in the 2 sexes
Traditional CV risk factors, newly identified, excluding females
Ischemic heart disease
Heart failure
Implantable devices
Indications for physical activity in subjects with heart disease
Physical activity monitoring devices
Discussion of clinical cases
Journal club
Teaching of Physiopathology of Motor Activities – module 2 (Mazzuca) - Internal Medicine and Cardiology –
S.T.A.M.P.A. Master's Degree Course 1st year - 2nd cycle – Department of Sciences for the Quality of Life – University of Bologna – Rimini branch
INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE
• The Specialist in A.M.P.A., the Person with chronic dysmetabolic disease, the Specialist in chronic dysmetabolic diseases, the Specialist in Sports Medicine
• Di.M.E.F. = Monitoring diary of the person with chronic metabolic disease (MCD) while carrying out a starting dose of physical exercise (EF)
prescribed by the doctor
developed by the AMPA master's graduate (Kinesiologist)
monitored by the person with MCD, trained by the Diabetology TEAM, and supervised by the kinesiologist through shared sensitive exercise parameters
• Therapeutic education in Diabetology: the EF technical informant, the chronic care model
CHRONIC METABOLIC DISEASES
• Diabetes mellitus, obesity, metabolic syndrome, and their complications: diagnostic criteria, etiopathogenesis, and clinical expressions; in particular:
• Hyper - and hypoglycemia,
• arterial hyper- and hypotension,
• devices for measuring blood glucose, interstitial glucose, and PAO
• the medical medical record
MEDICAL NUTRITIONAL THERAPY AND MCD
• qualitative-quantitative and behavioral parameters of nutrition, and EF
• Di.C.A.: Food Communication Diary -
PHARMACOLOGICAL AND MCD MEDICAL THERAPY
• oral hypoglycemics and EF
• oral and injectable «euglycemics», and EF
• Insulins, injection devices, and EF
MEDICAL MOTOR THERAPY (EF) AND MCD:
• scientific evidence of the role of EF
• adaptations to EF and metabolic effects
• the EF medical prescription form:
• standard starting dose of EF, and at leisure, for people with MCD
• EF in chronic complications of diabetes
Readings/Bibliography
slides
teaching material provided by the teacher
Teaching methods
lessons
discussion of clinical cases
journal club
Assessment methods
written test
Office hours
See the website of Anna Vittoria Mattioli
See the website of Paolo Mazzuca