KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE

Authors

  • P. Mihaylov Department of Theory of Physical Education, Faculty of Pedagogy, National Sports Academy ’Vassil Levski’, Sofia, Bulgaria Author
  • T. Traykova Department of Theory of Physical Education, Faculty of Pedagogy, National Sports Academy ’Vassil Levski’, Sofia, Bulgaria Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15547/tjs.2024.s.01.023

Keywords:

survey, 15-year-old boys and girls, harmful habits

Abstract

The way of living influences to a great extend the human health. It’s one of the main reasons for the occurrence and development of a number of common and serious diseases – both chronic and infectious. The purpose of this study is to reveal the knowledge, attitude and behavior of 15-year-old students to given aspects of the healthy lifestyle. In the survey 110 ninth-graders (23 boys and 87 girls) from one school in Sofia were included. The following scientific methods were used: theoretical analysis, questionnaire research, statistical methods. The results were processed by frequency analysis.

The results show that 59.1% of the respondents determine their daily physical activity as high enough to maintain a healthy lifestyle. An alarming fact is that over 40% of the studied students have some harmful habits such as alcohol and cigarettes abuse while about 50% of them have unhealthy eating habits. On the other hand, about 69% of students indicate that their lifestyle is healthy.

Conclusion: There is a certain discrepancy and contradiction in the answers of some questions posed. That makes us to conclude that a certain part of the respondents haven’t enough knowledge and understanding about the health components and the meaning of the term “healthy lifestyle”.

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Published

2025-03-27

How to Cite

KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE. (2025). TRAKIA JOURNAL OF SCIENCES, 22(Supplement 1), 5. https://doi.org/10.15547/tjs.2024.s.01.023

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