Abstract
As a result of the full-scale invasion of the russian federation into Ukraine on February 24, 2022, the number of internally displaced persons increased rapidly. Thus, according to the UN International Organization for Migration, in October 2023 they numbered about 3 million 700 people. At the same time, the problem of the quality of life of internally displaced women in the first period of middle age is insufficiently researched. The work method is to assess the connection between physical activity and the quality of life of internally displaced women in the first period of middle age. Research methods – motor activity assessment method (Framingham study method), quality of life assessment method (SF-36 short form questionnaire), statistical analysis. The results. The level of the quality of life of internally displaced women in the first period of middle age, the level of their motor activity, and the connection between them were determined. The existence of a connection between the indicators of the levels of motor activity and individual components of the quality of life of the positive category of the population has been proven, namely: a low correlation (0.26–0.49) between the average level of motor activity and the following indicators of the quality of life: the role of physical. problems in limited life activities, mental health, physical and social activity; average (0.50–0.69) between the average level of motor activity and vitality; negative connection between a low level of physical activity and mental health, vitality, and physical activity. Conclusions. The results indicate a direct positive connection between the level of motor activity and the quality of life of the respondents and provide grounds for further research and development of a program based on the use of health and recreational motor activity to ensure improvement in the quality of life, physical and psycho-emotional state of middle age.
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