ABSTRACT
The Olympic and Paralympic Games are a sporting event that welcomes more than ten thousand top-level athletes. These athletes require daily care before and after training and competition, but are also prone to serious injuries. The polyclinic, set up in the athletes' village, will provide a wide range of high-quality care for the various delegations. Urgent care will be provided by the hospitals of the Assistance publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, which are responsible for the administration of the polyclinic.
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Sports , Humans , Ambulatory Care Facilities/organization & administration , Athletic Injuries , France , AthletesABSTRACT
The Paris fire department is at the heart of the management of exceptional health situations and large-scale emergencies. Their operational strategies are benchmarks, both in France and internationally. Their expertise in the context of the Olympic Games makes them a major player.
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Emergencies , Humans , Paris , Emergency Medical Services/organization & administration , Fires , SportsABSTRACT
The Paris 2024 Olympic Games promise not only world-class sporting competition, but also a legacy of sustainable sport that extends far beyond the stadiums. At the heart of this legacy are the Healthy Sports Houses, innovative projects designed to promote an active lifestyle and improve public health in the long term.
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Health Promotion , Sports , Humans , Health Promotion/methods , Health Promotion/organization & administration , Life Style , Healthy LifestyleABSTRACT
At the Institut national du sport, de l'expertise et de la performance, the aim of the nursing team of three nurses who have been working there since 2014, 2022 and 2023 is to provide the best possible support for these top athletes. Their work is divided into several tasks: medical surveillance, prevention, stress and hypoxia tests and day-to-day care.
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Athletes , Humans , SportsABSTRACT
In the world of top-level sport, optimising athletic performance does not rely solely on physical training. Taking into account the intestine-brain axis offers new ways of optimising sports preparation, partly thanks to the role of the intestinal microbiota on performance and well-being.