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Abstract
Informal sport is a growth area of sport participation but there has been limited examination of how informal and unstructured forms of participation may contribute to health outcomes that are important for public health. This article aims to address the current lack of data examining the health outcomes associated with informal sport participation and consider the potential role of informal sport within efforts to promote healthier communities through sport. The article seeks to broaden understanding of how informal sport participation can contribute to health outcomes, particularly with regard to increasing physical activity and enhancing mental health and social connection. The article discusses the findings of an Australian mixed-method study that draws on observation, survey, interview and focus group data to examine the prospective health and social benefits of informal sport participation for adults. The findings demonstrate that informal sport participation can contribute to physical and mental health outcomes and facilitate social connection. Analysis of the observation data enabled an examination of the economic value of informal sport in relation to the health benefits it affords. The study provides valuable evidence of the value of informal sport for enhancing community health and broadens understanding of how sport can be utilized as a health promotion resource. The article concludes by suggesting that through leveraging existing infrastructure and the self-organizing aspects of informal sport, local government and health stakeholders can harness its potential to improve public health outcomes and address health inequities.
Original language | English |
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Article number | daae048 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Journal | Health Promotion International |
Volume | 39 |
Issue number | 3 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jun 2024 |
Keywords
- community health promotion
- health inequalities
- informal sport
- sport participation
Projects
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Informal sport as a health and social resource for diverse young people
Jeanes, R., Spaaij, R., Penney, D., O'Connor, J., Guerra, C. & Trew, G.
Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (trading as VicHealth), Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (DLGSC) (Western Australia), Monash University – Internal Faculty Contribution, Centre for Multicultural Youth, Victorian Cricket Association (trading as Cricket Victoria), Edith Cowan University, Victoria University (VU)
1/08/19 → 1/07/24
Project: Research