“…The literature has shown that gender (Graham & Chattopadhyay, 2013;Nopiyanto, Raibowo, & Prabowo, 2021), marital status (Cao, Krause, Saunders, & Clark, 2015), education (Mrva, 2020) religiosity (Dilmaghani, 2017), personality (Lucas, 2018), social trust (Nizeyumukiza, Cilik Pierewan, Ndayambaje, & Ayriza, 2020), and health (Ndayambaje, Pierewan, Nizeyumukiza, Nkundimana, & Ayriza, 2020) are all related to subjective well-being. Therefore, these variables are susceptible to confound the relationship between physical activity and subjective well-being and will be controlled in this analysis.…”