Anthropologists Examined Students’ Physical Development

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Anthropologists Examined Students’ Physical Development

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Members of the "Anthropologist" scientific circle from the Department of Zoology, Ecology, and Bioengineering at the Institute of Natural Sciences, Physical Education, Tourism, and Agrarian Technologies of Osh State University organized a mobile scientific outreach program in schools located in the Aravan and Nookat districts.

As part of the initiative, Associate Professor Oliyahon Yuldashova held a dedicated session with parents at B. Atisheva Secondary School in Nookat. She presented findings from her long-term research in physiological anthropology, emphasizing how environmental and social conditions influence children’s physical development.

Yuldashova highlighted the strong link between students’ health, their lifestyle habits, and academic performance, particularly memory retention. She stressed the importance of responsible family budgeting and the need to create supportive learning environments at home—crucial investments in a child’s future.

The primary goal of the event was to assess students' anthropometric data and analyze their physical development.

 

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