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Several studies have investigated the correlation between well-being, exercise, and sleep quality especially student related. Ma et al (Ma et al., 2020), has shown that little physical activity and increased screen time can exacerbate the risk of mental problems and poor sleep quality (Ma et al., 2020). Wunsch et al (Wunsch et al., 2017), has shown that students who are more physically active during stressful times in college feel better in general than those who are not active at all. Thus, exercising during stressful times in college may be able to buffer the negative effect of stress on health-related outcomes and prevent negative effects on sleep (Wunsch et al., 2017). Studies have been conducted on students who have already established student lifestyle and its related habits. It remains to be studied whether the transition to student life affects students' quality of sleep, their well-being and if exercise can ameliorate the symptoms that are accompanied with changing lifestyle and habits. It is recommended to enhance the level of the students’ weekly physical activity, as well as implement an educational program for physical activity in their curriculum, and as early as their first year of study. This study was conducted at an Israeli college of education at a point in time in which the students had just begun the academic year. The purpose of this study was to compare sleep quality and well-being of students from different academic disciplines, in different years of study, depending on the amount of exercise they engaged in, in order to find out whether these variables relate to improvement of the students’ social and educational sustainability, for ensuring adequate quality of life and a better well-being.

On-the-job-exercise There is a double-benefit if students do a useful work that builds naturally their muscles, for example construction, cabinet making or wood sawing.

Environment The ideal environment would be outdoors, away from pollution.

Performance These students would have a better school performance.