Correlation Analysis.
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Purpose
To investigate the impact of exercise adherence on life satisfaction among Chinese university students and to explore the mediating roles of motor-skill competence and health literacy. The ultimate goals are to provide a comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms underlying the relationship between physical activity and well-being, and to inform the development of targeted interventions that promote holistic student development.
Method
A total of 15,031 valid responses were extracted from a national university-student survey database. All variables were assessed with standardized questionnaires. Data were analyzed with SPSS 27.0. Promoting the physical and mental well-being and holistic development of students has become a policy priority that commands national attention, public concern, and sustained governmental focus, and the PROCESS macro v4.0.
Result
Exercise adherence, life satisfaction, motor-skill competence, and health literacy were positively intercorrelated. Exercise adherence significantly and positively predicted university students’ life satisfaction. The indirect effect along Path 1—exercise adherence → motor-skill competence → life satisfaction—was 0.003, accounting for 1.1% of the total effect. The indirect effect along Path 2—exercise adherence → health literacy → life satisfaction—was 0.067, accounting for 26.25% of the total effect. The indirect effect along Path 3—exercise adherence → motor-skill competence → health literacy → life satisfaction—was 0.001, accounting for 0.28% of the total effect.
Conclusion
The study findings reveal that exercise adherence has a positive direct effect on university students’ life satisfaction and also exerts an indirect effect through the sequential mediation of motor-skill competence and health literacy. These results provide empirical evidence of the complex interplay between physical activity, skill development, and mental health.
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2025-11-19



