Document Type : Original research study
Authors
1 PhD Student in Sport Management, Islamic Azad University Shiraz Branch, Shiraz, Iran
2 Associate Professor of Sport Management, Islamic Azad University, Shiraz Branch, Shiraz, Iran
3 Assistant Professor, Islamic Azad University Yasuj Branch, Shiraz, Iran
4 Islamic Azad University Of Jahrom
Abstract
The present study was designed and conducted to investigate the effect of participation in public sports on students' biological health. The present study was one of the survey researches. The method of data collection in the present study was field. The present study was one of the applied researches. The statistical population included students of Fars province universities including public, free and Payame Noor universities in Fars province. These students include students who are regularly involved in public sports activities. In order to analyze the data of the present study, the structural equation method was used. The results of the present study showed that participation in public sports has a significant effect on students' biological health. To this end, improving participation in public sports leads to a healthy improvement in students' lives
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