Youth physical activity during summer holiday
Regular physical activity is crucial for children’s health, but it often declines during out-of-school periods like summer holidays. Children aged 6 to 9 years, experience a significant decrease in overall physical activity during summer holidays, which persisted even after the holidays ended. This underscores the importance of addressing summer holiday trends in physical activity to…
The power of physical activity for health
Beyond solely targeting weight loss, engaging in physical activity can yield significant benefits for obesity management in individuals, prioritizing overall health rather than focusing only on weight loss. Recent research delves into these advantages, underscoring the importance of collaboration between healthcare providers and activity specialists to effectively communicate this message.
Vitamin D comparison between indoor and outdoor athletes
Vitamin D is crucial for health as it impacts bone health and immune function. Indoor elite athletes have been shown to have lower vitamin D levels compared to outdoor athletes, with nearly all indoor athletes being deficient in the vitamin.
Self-esteem in sport
Self-esteem plays a crucial role in both daily life and sports. This study finds that athletes in individual sports generally exhibit higher levels of self-esteem compared to those in team sports.
Balancing motherhood and marathon training
A study exploring how mothers who run marathons navigate dual roles as both caregiver and athlete found that “marathon moms” employed various strategies to manage time constraints and alleviate the guilt they experienced when spending time away from their families. Practicing self-compassion, seeking social support, and establishing a flexible training schedule helped the mothers achieve…
Playing pickleball to stay active
As the worldwide population continues to get older, using sports to make aging more enjoyable is becoming popular. Pickleball is gaining in popularity and shows playing the sport l affects happiness and social connections in people aged 50 to 83. Playing pickleball not only makes people happier but also helps them feel more connected to…
Stigma and mental health
Negative social attitudes or stereotypes surrounding mental health, also known as stigma, poses a significant barrier to mental health help-seeking among athletes. Research shows that athletes are often reluctant to seek help for mental health because of fears about what others will think. Normalizing discussions around mental health in sport is key to address these…
Women in sports leadership
Gender inequality in sport organization boards remains a problem in the world of sport. Researchers teamed up with a group of professionals to show that old-fashioned practices and stereotypes are still holding women back in sports leadership.
The effects of coaching style on athlete wellbeing and burnout
Did you know that coaching style can significantly impact athletes’ well-being and their decision to stay in sport? For instance, a study with male soccer players revealed that a controlling coaching style was linked with player burnout. This finding underscores the importance of fostering autonomy-supportive coaching styles to enhance athletes’ wellbeing and mitigate the risk…
Parental involvement and children’s enjoyment in sport
Parental involvement is key in aiding youth athlete development and enjoyment. A recent study highlights 4 preferences for parental involvement that aid in enhancing a child’s sporting enjoyment. 1) Show you care about your child’s sport by facilitating and prioritizing participation. 2) Listen and learn from your child to ensure you can engage in informed…