Abstract:
Background: Psychological wellbeing and mental health are major health issues and they affect physical health. Physical
activity is an important factor used in mental health to treat and prevent both physical and some mental disorders such as
depression and anxiety. Increasing levels of physical activity have a positive impact on physical health and mental well-being. Aims &
objectives: The objective of the study is to determine the state of Psychological Well-being, level of Aerobic capacity and assess the correlation
between Psychological Well-being & Aerobic capacity. Materials and methods: It was an Observational study in which 196 young adults
participated who were mating inclusion criteria. All subjects were instructed to ll Ryff's psychological wellbeing scale. Then all those subjects
were instructed to performed 20 meter shuttle run test and calculated the Vo2max. Results: Ryff's psychological well-being scale is correlated
with aerobic capacity through VO2max with correlation value q 0.622 in general. Even gender specic correlation between Ryff's scale and
VO2max in young males and females subjects is also positively correlated with q value 0.553 and 0.634 in males and females consequently.
Conclusion: There is a signicant correlation between psychological well-being and aerobic capacity among young adults.