PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AS A COMPONENT OF STUDENTS' LIFE QUALITY.

Authors Pavlova Iu.A.
pavlova.j.o@gmail.com
Lviv state university of physical culture
Lviv, Ukraine

Tulaydan V.G.
tulaydan.viktoria@gmail.com
Uzgorod national university
Uzgorod, Ukraine

Vynogradskyi B.A.
bvynohrad@ukr.net
Lviv state university of physical culture
Lviv, Ukraine

Abstract The model of students' life quality and its basic components were described. Among this components are: objective (level of physical fitness and daily physical activity, financial status, opportunities to improve professional skills or obtain a certain academic level, etc.) and subjective (health, satisfaction with own lives, optimism, feeling of happiness, tasks and results, relationships with others, etc.). The positive influence of physical training on physical and mental capacity of students were investigated.
Key words quality of life; student; physical activity;
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First page 102
Last page 106
Volume 1
Year 2011
Title of Journal Pedagogika, psihologia ta mediko-biologicni problemi fizicnogo vihovanna i sportu=PEDAGOGICS, PSYCHOLOGY, MEDICAL-BIOLOGICAL PROBLEMS OF PHYSICAL TRAINING AND SPORTS
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