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http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2017.05.02.194
Edu World 2016
7th International Conference
STUDY ON EVOLUTION OF BODY MASS INDEX IN DENTAL
TECHNOLOGISTS
Claudia-Camelia Burcea (a)*, Cosmin Medar (a), Viorel Perieanu (a), Radu Costea (a),
Mădălina Malița (a), Camelia Ionescu (a), Mihai David (a), Liliana Burlibașa (b), Mihai
Burlibașa (a), Luminița Georgescu (c)
* Corresponding author
(a) ”Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania, claudia_burcea@yahoo.com
(b) Faculty of Biology, University of Bucharest, Romania
(c) Department of Natural Sciences, University of Pitesti, Romania
Abstract
The working conditions in which specialists of dental technology carry out their activity are factors
conducive to a series of changes that affect the body. Thus, factors like prolonged static effort, length of
work, work rhythm and ratio between dynamic and static effort lead to metabolic disorders and
imbalances which may cause excess weight – one of the most frequent issues society today is struggling
with, and which is harmful to the quality of life. This research was conducted on 30 subjects. Initial
assessment of body mass index was made for students specializing as dental technologists within “Carol
Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Bucharest and then, five years later after subjects
started to work, they were assessed again, taking account of the physical activity performed and diet kept.
The purpose of the study was to set out how effective physical exercise is in maintaining / improving the
body mass index parameters and, therefore, the quality of life.
Conclusions: This study points out to positive statistical association of regular and constant exercise with
maintaining normal values of body mass index. Our proposition is to implement kinetoprophylaxis
programs on dental laboratory technicians for preventing prolonged static effort’s outcomes, maximizing
body functionality and improving the quality of life by stimulating subjects to adopt an active physical
exercise regimen, as well as preventing overweight and obesity in these subjects.
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Keywords: Body mass index, kinetoprophylaxis programs, dental technologists, sedentary lifestyle, metabolic health.