“…Health education can improve students' well-being and reduce their cardiovascular risk. This may be accomplished by engaging them in activities that promote healthy habits and helping them attain personal goals that are consistent with recommended healthy lifestyle guidelines" (Judith, McCalla, Cheryl, Juarez, Lúcia, Williams, Brown, Chipungu, Patrice & Saab, 2012).https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3502021/ -R10 Obviously, nowadays the state introduces many programs of prophylactic medicine, aimed at prevention and early detection of diseases, conducting explanatory work about harm of alcohol and drugs to school children, the formation of interest to the problems of preserving and strengthening health; active development of students' motivation to respect for their own health (Steinmayr, Dinger, Spinath, 2012); psychological training (Liashenko, Tumanova, Gnutova & Gnutov, 2017) to overcome depression and resolution of the conflict situations; stimulating students to realise the importance of physical education, (Druz, Iermakov, Nosko, Shesterova, Novitskaya, 2017;Ivashchenko, Kapkan, 2016), healthy diet (Murphy, Pagano, Nachmani, Sperling, Kane, Kleinman, 1998;Hearst, Shanafelt, Qi, Leduc & Nanney, 2018), daily routine, hygienic body care, safe behaviour. However, it is necessary to popularise the values of the healthy lifestyle among young people in Poland and Ukraine (Budnyk, Mazur, (2017), including strengthening their physical, mental, spiritual and social health.…”