College Female Students’ Physical Health Evaluation Index Correlation Research Based on the PDCA Cycle Model

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With internet and computer abundantly available, most of college female students become “indoor woman”, immerse into network environment and ignore outdoor activities as well as physical exercise. The above phenomenon is the main factors that cause college female student’s physique drop. College female student self-good health is education department main control aspect .In order to get clear understanding of college female students group physical conditions, college would carry out physical health test to students every year. Based on learning some related quality management theory and the PDCA management model, this paper makes use of the principle component analysis to conduct discussion on China's college female students’ physique health test management mechanism design so as to further perfect current procedure of China's college female students’ physique health test work, improve the quality of management work, improve the college female students’ physique and truly reach the target for the college female students’ overall development.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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1107-1110

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July 2014

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