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In this study, 26,447 female adolescent students were analyzed based on the raw data of the 17th Online Survey on Adolescent Health Behavior (2021) to determine as to whether the oral health related factors and physical activity levels affect sedentary behavior other than the learning purpose. As a result of the study, the group who did not practice sedentary behavior other than learning during the week had low academic perform- ance (lower, 1.245 times) and, depending on their dietary behavior, as they had the experience of consuming instant foods such as soda (1.255 times) and fast food (1.264 times), the number turned out to be higher (p<0.001). As for the group that did not practice sedentary behavior other than study during the weekend, academic performance was ‘medium’ (1.101 times, p<0.001), stress (1.303 times, p<0.001), and fatigue recovery after bedtime were inadequate (1.154 times, p<0.001). 0.001) turned out to be higher in the group that did physical activity for more than 60 minutes (1.155 times, p<0.01). Considering the results of this study, there were no significant differences in the frequency of brushing and oral symptoms as oral health related factors for female students belonging to the non-practice group, yet it was found to be related to differences according to the dietary behavior and physical activity experience. Hence, it is determined that there is a need for a plan to increase the practice rate of sedentary behavior along with the usual health management of female students through correct dietary behavior and appropriate physical activities.