Table 1. Composition of the sample
Table 2. Confirmatory factor analysis of stress response scale
Table 3. Confirmatory factor analysis of positive psychological capital
Table 4. Correlation between physical activity and stress response
Table 6. Regression analysis between total physical activity and stress response
Table 5. Correlation between physical activity and positive psychological capital
Table 7. Regression analysis between Intensity of physical activity and stress response
Table 8. Regression analysis between total physical activity and positive psychological capital
Table 9. Regression analysis between Intensity of physical activity and positive psychological capital
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