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other people, relationships, study, health, partner and finances,
and females of the present study did not.
5 Conclusion
We conclude that male high school students with self-reported
HDs preferring sedentary leisure activities declare significantly
higher SWB compare female peers. It has been shown mostly in
Life satisfaction and Physical health domains as well as in
positive SWB domains.
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