摘要:The aim of this study is to investigate whether there is a positive or negative relationship between the quality of
life of the students and their physical activity levels (PAL). A total of 469 students participated in the study
(female = 209, male = 260). The physical activity levels of the participants were determined as "International
Physical Activity Questionnaire Short Form (IPAQ-SF)" and their quality of life was determined by the World
Health Organization (WHOQOL-BREF). In the statistical analysis, parametric tests were used because of the
normal and homogeneous distribution of the data. The difference between PAL and quality of life scores was
evaluated by MANOVA test. The relationship between PAL and quality of life of the participants was tested by
Pearson Correlation test. The overall health status of the participants was 87% (n = 408) good-very good and the
level of physical activity was 88.1% (n = 413) moderate-high active. There was no statistically significant
difference between the PAL and quality of life scores of the participants. After Pearson Correlation test, there
was no correlation between PAL and quality of life at r2
at p <0.05. In conclusion, PAL and quality of life of the
participants were found to be high. In addition, it was concluded that PAL had no effect on the quality of life of
the participants. According to the results of FAD and high quality of life; it was interpreted as a result of the
research with young and healthy individuals.