Learning objectives
To provide students with knowledge on the general principles of hygiene and public health, with particular reference to physical activity and sports, and the main aspects of the sport organization and legislation. To acquire an independent learning methodology. To acquire an autonomy of judgments on the topics dealt with and specific communication skills in relations with specialists and non-specialists.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites required.
Course unit content
The Course deals with:
* the fundamental aspects of Hygiene and Public Health, with particular reference to the application in sport activity;
* the main aspects of the sport organization;
* the main foundations and laws regulating Italian and European sport law;
* the fundamental principles of public law.
Full programme
HYGIENE AND SPORT ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATION
1. GENERAL CONCEPTS OF HYGIENE AND PUBLIC HEALTH
• Definition of health
• Primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary prevention.
• Health education and health promotion
• Health organization in Italy: the National Health Service at central, regional and local levels.
2. EPIDEMIOLOGICAL METHODOLOGY
• Definition of epidemiology and its applications
• Sources of epidemiological data
• Descriptive epidemiological measures.
Epidemiological measures of risk.
• Main types of epidemiological study (descriptive, transversal, case-control, cohort and experimental)
• Screening tests
3. EPIDEMIOLOGY AND GENERAL PROPHYTASES OF INFECTIOUS AND CHRONIC-DEGENERATIVE DISEASES
• Host-parasite relationships, sources and reservoirs of infection, epidemiological chain of infectious diseases
• Notification, diagnostic assessment,
• Cleaning, disinfection, sterilization, disinfestation
• Vaccination, passive immunoprofilaxis and chemoprophylaxis
• Epidemiology and prevention of cardiovascular diseases
• Epidemiology and prevention of tumors
• Modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors
4. HYGIENE APPLIED TO SPORTS ACTIVITIES
• Epidemiological data on physical activity in Italy
The role of physical activity in the prevention of diseases
• Nutrition hygiene: food requirements and diseases associated to non correct nutrition
• Specific risks in sports
Vaccination in athletes
• Problems of hygiene and safety of sports facilities. Psycho-physical well-being in confined environments
• Major risk factors for sports injuries and their prevention
• Hygienic-sanitary problems of swimming pools
• Role of motor and sports activities for the promotion of psycho-physical wellbeing
• Epidemiology and prevention of doping.
5. ORGANIZATION OF SPORTS ACTIVITIES
The modern Olympic Games and the other forms of international sports competitions.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC).
The Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI).
Sports promotion bodies and sports clubs.
The main laws on sport and physical activity and the regional laws on sport.
The construction of a sports facility.
Bibliography
IGIENE
- Signorelli C et al. Igiene e Sanità Pubblica. Società Editrice Universo, Roma, 2021.
- Pasquarella, E. Saccani, F. Torreggiani C, Signorelli. Sport e Salute. Aspetti organizzativi e igienico-sanitari delle attività motorie. S.Croce, Parma, 2012.
Didactic material available on ELLY platform.
DIRITTO DELLO SPORT
Luca Di Nella, Diritto dello Sport, Parma, ultima edizione.
Teaching methods
Lectures will be held on-site in compliance with safety standards, provided that further instructions on the ongoing health emergency are not implemented. Supporting material will be available on the specific, student-reserved platform (Elly).
Assessment methods and criteria
The achievement of the educational objectives of the integrated course is assessed by means of an online examination, which consists of answering a multiple-choice quiz that will be made available on ELLY together with the relevant information. This test covers all the modules of the IOADAS course and deals with the contents of the INTRODUCTION TO LAW, SPORT LAW and HYGIENE, ORGANISATION AND HEALTHCARE PROGRAMMING courses. In particular, the test consists of 3 independent multiple-choice tests, one for each subject. Four answers will be available for each question, one of which will be correct. The INTRODUCTION TO LAW and SPORT LAW tests will have 15 questions and a duration of 22 minutes each, while that of HYGIENE, ORGANISATION AND HEALTHCARE PLANNING will have 23 questions and a duration of 30 minutes. A pass mark will be achieved with 8 correct answers for INTRODUCTION TO LAW and SPORTS LAW and 13 correct answers for HYGIENE, ORGANISATION AND HEALTHCARE PLANNING. There are no penalties for incorrect or missing answers. The final grade for the integrated course will be derived from the weighted average of the grades obtained for the 3 subjects. Correct answers to all 53 questions will result in an honours grade. A pass mark must be achieved for all the subjects; otherwise, all three tests must be repeated.
The students with DSA/BSE should contact the University's Welcome and Inclusion Centre in advance (cai@unipr.it).
Other information
The teachers are available for further explanations in office or by distance via Teams after e-mail appointment, or via chat on Elly platform.
2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
This teaching contributes to realising the UN objectives of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.