Abstract
In the article essence of a healthy lifestyle, characterizes its components, discusses the theoretical aspects of the healthy lifestyle formation among students of the university, since the future of each state is possible only with the healthy generation to increase its population. The conditions, ways and methods for saving and reinforce the health as one of the most important life values of every person are described. The expediency of the post of a university social teacher is argued for the introduction of discipline and preventive measures aimed at expanding knowledge about a healthy lifestyle, to motivate care for one's own health and the health of others. The article also focuses on the family, since it is the parents are the primary source of information on the health care issues. Objective and subjective factors affecting to the process of forming a healthy lifestyle are characterized.
Publisher
Publishing House Young Scientist
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