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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 647-649,654, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-619289

ABSTRACT

In the article of Great Medical Sincerity,Sun Simiao's discussion of the medical ethics and medical skill reflected the characteristics of his virtue ethics—the integration of internal training and external training.Internal training makes the request for the quality of doctor from the internal subjective mind.External training is specification for external behavior of internal culture.The effective integration of these two aspects reflects Sun Simiao's positive life value which unifies individual life and social life.

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Japanese Journal of Drug Informatics ; : 209-216, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-378194

ABSTRACT

<b>Objective: </b>An external training seminar was held for registered salesclerks of drugs to help them keep and improve their knowledge of drugs.  To promote self-medication and to enhance the content of training seminars, we collected data in the form of inquiries the clerks had received from customers and what information the clerks sought from drug companies.<br><b>Methods: </b>Our survey was conducted with 199 registered salesclerks of drugs at an external training seminar in Tokyo, Japan.<br><b>Results: </b>The main inquiries from customers to the registered salesclerks were “selection of an analgesic for headache” (83.8%), “selection of an analgesic for cramps” (62.3%), and “selection of an analgesic for toothache” (57.7%).  The main information that they sought from drug companies were “side effects,” “interaction between drugs,” “time of onset of action,” and “degree of effect of drugs.”<br><b>Conclusions: </b>To respond to the inquiries from customers, it was necessary to supply the clerks with knowledge of pharmacokinetics in the external training and to supply them with information on side effects, interaction between drugs, time of onset of action, and degree of effect of drugs on individual products from drug companies.  Additionally, this information and knowledge of drugs can be gained from not only the external training and drug companies but also from pharmacists they work with.  It was thought that continuing the external training seminars and input of information from drug companies led to levels similar to a pharmacist and the registered salesclerks contributed actively to promoting self-medication.

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Rev. bras. med. esporte ; 17(4): 266-269, jul.-ago. 2011. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-602330

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O objetivo do presente estudo foi comparar a percepção referente à intensidade da carga de treinamento planejada pelos técnicos com a percepção de intensidade reportada pelos atletas de Judô. A amostra foi composta por quatro técnicos e 40 atletas da Seleção Brasileira de Judô. A comparação entre a intensidade planejada e a intensidade experienciada foi realizada através da aplicação do método da percepção subjetiva do esforço (PSE) da sessão durante um training camp. Também foram realizadas coletas de sangue para determinação da concentração de lactato sanguíneo. A intensidade da carga de treinamento reportada pelos atletas superou a intensidade planejada pelos técnicos em todas sessões de treinamento. Com relação à concentração de lactato, houve aumento no período pós-treino em todas as sessões do training camp, não havendo diferença entre as sessões. Os resultados do presente estudo demonstram que, embora o programa de treinamento tenha sido elaborado por técnicos experientes, foi detectada diferença entre a intensidade da carga externa planejada pelo técnico e a intensidade da carga interna percebida pelos atletas. Estes dados reforçam a importância do constante monitoramento do treinamento, a fim de maximizar o desempenho de atletas de elite.


The aim of this study was to compare the perception concerning of the training load intensity of Judo coaches and athletes. The sample consisted of 4 coaches and 40 athletes of the Brazilian National Judo Team. The comparison between the intensity planned by the coach and the intensity experienced by the athletes was determined by the Session RPE method during a "Training camp". In order to assess lactate responses to training, blood samples were collected pre- and post training session. The intensity experienced by athletes was higher than the intensity planned by coaches in all training sessions. Regarding lactate concentration, it was observed an increase at post-training as compared to pre-training in all sessions, with no differences between sessions. The results of this study demonstrate that although the training session has been developed by experienced coaches, significant differences were detected between the intensity of external training load planned by the coach and the intensity of the internal training load experienced by the athletes. These data reinforce the relevance of training monitoring in order to maximize performance of elite athletes.


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Humans , Athletes , Athletic Performance , Lactic Acid/analysis , Perception , Physical Exertion , Martial Arts , Environmental Monitoring
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Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-549675

ABSTRACT

Training load (TL) is influenced by both training volume and training intensity. A precise understanding of the TLs completed during training is crucial to achieve desirable training outcomes and to avoid overtraining. TL can be monitored in many different ways; however, we recommend the session-rate of perceived exertion (session-RPE) method for quantifying TL because of its low cost and because it is easy to understand and relatively simple to implement. In this report, we provide data regarding TLs collected during the 2008 Roland Garros Tournament. Our experience in tennis suggests the session-RPE method to be a valuable tool that can be used to control training and to avoid excessive TLs. We alsobelieve that accurate monitoring of TL will enable the coach to better understand of the sports training process, ultimately leading to the improvement of performance.


A carga de treinamento (CT) é influenciada pelo volume e pela intensidade. A determinação precisa das CTs utilizadas durante o treinamento é crucial para atingir as adaptações desejadas e evitar o overtraining. A CT pode ser monitorada de diversas maneiras. Entretanto, nós recomendamos o método da percepção subjetiva de esforço da sessão (PSE da sessão) para quantificar a CT pelo seu baixo custo, pela sua fácil compreensão e a pela sua relativa simplicidade de implementação. Neste relato, nós apresentamos dados relacionados às CTs coletados durante o Torneio de Roland Garros em 2008. Nossa experiência no tênis sugere que o método da PSE da sessão é uma ferramenta valiosa que pode ser usada para controlar o treinamento e evitar CTs excessivas. Nós também acreditamos que o monitoramento preciso da CT proporcionará ao técnico o melhor entendimento do processo de treinamento desportivo, em última instância,levando ao aumento de desempenho.

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