Abstract:
In wartime, physical activity is critically important for students to maintain both physical and mental health, increase stress resistance, strengthen immunity, and improve mental performance [1]. Regular physical activity helps normalize metabolism, strengthens the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, and helps combat anxiety and depression, which often worsen in wartime conditions [2, 3].
One of the key components of student health is a healthy lifestyle, namely maintaining physical fitness and health on a daily basis. This is the future generation of specialists who must be ready to defend the country, build its economy, and develop new technologies in their fields of activity.
Regular physical education classes help students maintain physical health and develop their work and social activities. In addition, physical education classes are a multifunctional way for students to express themselves and develop their personalities.
Physical activity has always been an integral part of a healthy lifestyle. However, its importance is not limited to maintaining physical fitness and preventing disease [4]. Recent studies have increasingly focused on the relationship between physical activity and cognitive function and academic performance, especially in the context of student life. There are many studies demonstrating the positive effects of physical activity on cognitive functions such as concentration, memory, attention, and mental speed. The work of many scientists has confirmed that students who play sports or exercise regularly often demonstrate higher academic performance compared to those who lead a sedentary lifestyle. One reason for this is that physical activity helps improve sleep, which in turn contributes to better concentration and cognitive function during the day.