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Andrieieva Olena |
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Maltsev Dmytro |
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Kashuba Vitalii |
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Dutchak Myroslav |
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Ratnikov Dmytro |
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Grygus Igor |
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Byshevets Natalia |
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Horodinska Inna |
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2023-02-01T09:02:28Z |
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2023-02-01T09:02:28Z |
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2022-12-23 |
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http://reposit.uni-sport.edu.ua/handle/787878787/4097 |
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dc.description |
Relationship between quality of life and level of physical activity and family well-being / O. Andrieieva, D. Maltsev, V. Kashuba, M. Dutchak, D. Ratnikov [et al.] // Physical Education Theory and Methodology. - 2022. - №4. - P. 569-575. |
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An assessment of parental physical activity showed that 62.3% of the respondents had a low level of physical activity and 37.7% had a moderate level, whereas no individuals with a high level of physical activity were found. Families with children were divided into clusters with the k-means method according to the level of physical activity: Cluster 1 included families with a low level of physical activity; and Cluster 2 included the families with a moderate level of physical activity. The results of the study confirmed the relationship between the quality of life and the level of physical activity and family well-being. It was found that all the quality of life components of the study participants with a moderate level of physical activity are significantly higher (р<0.05) than those of the participants with a low level of physical activity. Correlation analysis of family well-being and quality of life indicators revealed significant relationships (p<0.05) between physical functioning, physical role functioning, vitality, and mental health. |
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en |
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Physical Education Theory and Methodolog |
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health-enhancing physical activity |
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quality of life |
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family well-being |
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active leisure |
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parents |
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children |
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Relationship between quality of life and level of physical activity and family well-being |
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Article |
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