This study aims to determine and compare some fitness health-related (fhr) parameters in university students who begin (bc) and finish their careers (fc).A cross-section study was conducted in 280 young people, both male and female.Sociodemographic data, information about the state of health, size, weight, body mass index (bmi), fattiness, hamstring flexibility, lower limb power, and cardiorespiratory fitness (vo 2 max) were registered.Descriptive statistics, T test for independent samples and Levene test with a significance level of p<0.05 were performed.For both sexes in the fc group, individuals were older.Out of total sample, 90.8% reported themselves as healthy, and 38.3% referred a history of chronicle disease -mainly hypertension-relatives in first degree of consanguinity.When comparing both bc and fc groups divided by sex, there were differences (p<0.05) for weight, bmi, fattiness, Abalakov Jump and vo 2 max.cmj only differed on male people.For all cases, the differences were unfavourable for the fc group.Nevertheless, the vo 2 max for the whole sample, compared with reference studies, was acceptable.It was concluded that the fc group had minor fhr values.This result can be associated to a higher age average.The vo 2 max estimated contradicts the general fhr tendency for university students.