Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Health and Sports Science, Juntendo University , Tibakenn , , Japan .
Abstract
Abstract
With the rapid development of the social economy and the innovation of educational theories, college students’ physical and mental health has gradually become a hot spot of social concern. This paper proposes three research hypotheses based on health beliefs, social support, and cognitive psychological models and uses the SRHMS scale as a health assessment tool. Using data statistics, double-difference modeling, and other methods, according to whether or not they participate in martial arts in sports they take part in, they are divided into martial arts sports group and general sports group, and compare and analyze the health effects of martial arts on college students for assessment. The experimental results showed that the net effect values of X college martial arts sports on the physiological, psychological, and social health of the students in the class of 2023 were 1.558, 0.587, and 0.623, respectively, all showing significant differences with traditional physical education. This indicates that Wushu sports have positive promotional effects on individual physiological, psychological, and social health.
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