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The impact of COVID-19 restrictions on perceived health and wellbeing of young australian sport and physical activity participants.
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84302
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UPS BIBL CENTR SL-II-617
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ELLIOT, S.
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The impact of COVID-19 restrictions on perceived health and wellbeing of young australian sport and physical activity participants. Parte componente di periodico
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pp. 1327-1347.
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Estratto da: Youth & society 2023, 55, 7.
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This study investigated the impact of Coronavirus Disease of 2019 (COVID-19) restrictions on perceived health and wellbeing of young Australian sport and physical activity participants. A survey was conducted during the first COVID-19 restrictions and lockdowns in Australia (May–June 2020). Health measures were tabulated against five respondent characteristics, including settings and modes of sport and physical activity, and comparisons made with chi-square tests. Findings indicate that male youth were significantly more likely to report better physical (p = .001), general (p = .014), and mental (p ≤ .001) health compared to female youth. Individuals involved in both team and individual sport reported significantly better general (p = .022) and physical health (p = .003) compared to those involved in individual only sports or physical activity. While it is unclear if this is dose-related, team-based sport may encourage increased time in physical activity (i.e., dose) or social interactions, or a combination of both factors, which potentially buffers against declining health outcomes due to pandemic restrictions.
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AUSTRALIA.
ADOLESCENTI.
COVID-19
SALUTE.
ATTIVITÀ SPORTIVA.
BENESSERE.
DISTURBI.
SPORT.
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Sociologico
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EIME, R.
HARVEY, J.
CHARITY, M.
DRUMMOND, M.
PANKOWIAK, A.
WESTERBEEK, H.
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Youth & society 2023, 55, 7.
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