This study employs literature review, logical analysis, and empirical summari-zation to explore physical education reform in maritime programs. Given sea-faring as the primary career path, health issues stemming from occupational pe-culiarities are particularly pronounced. This paper systematically examines prevalent health issues among seafarers and their root causes, providing a foun-dation for physical education reform. Findings indicate common health prob-lems include obesity, hypertension, and respiratory/circulatory diseases, pri-marily attributable to irregular schedules, poor dietary habits, and insufficient physical activity. Based on these findings, physical education in maritime pro-grams should prioritize: - Strengthening foundational physical fitness training to enhance disease resistance; - Intensifying occupation-specific physical condi-tioning to improve occupational adaptability and prevent work-related injuries; - Cultivating health awareness and promoting the development of healthy life-style habits.
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Junpeng Wang
Shanghai Maritime University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68d4725631b076d99fa6b0f0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.63313/llcs.90001