Health-related outcomes of youth sport participation: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 5.5 1区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Dennis Bengtsson, Joar Svensson, Virginia Wiman, Andreas Stenling, Erik Lundkvist, Andreas Ivarsson
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Background: Participating in youth sports can benefit individuals' psychological (e.g., fewer depressive symptoms, improved self-esteem), social (e.g., improved social skills, learning to work with others as a team), and physical health-related outcomes (e.g., higher physical activity levels, lower body fat), aligning with global sustainable development goals. Nevertheless, little is known about the magnitude concerning the effects of youth sport participation on such health-related outcomes compared with nonparticipation over time from childhood to adulthood. In this paper, we systematically review the extant longitudinal research and estimate the effects of youth sport participation on several psychological, physical, and social outcomes compared with nonparticipation.

Methods: Electronic database searches were employed to identify English-language peer-reviewed studies published from the earliest date until October 4, 2024. By using a priori criteria for inclusion and exclusion, we included 46 out of 4588 identified individual studies in the systematic review and 38 of the eligible studies for calculation of Cohen's d effect size estimates.

Results: Together, the follow-up measurements of the included studies varied from 1 to 54 years after baseline, and the sample sizes ranged from 76 to over 50,000 participants. The meta-analysis revealed that youth sport participation had positive and statistically significant low- to medium-sized effects on physical activity, health and wellbeing, and negative small- to medium-sized effects on unhealthy body composition and mental ill-being over time.

Conclusions: This study provides evidence that participating in youth sports can have health-promoting effects throughout childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. This advocates for collaborative efforts among national governments, sport governing bodies, communities, and sports clubs to create an accessible and inclusive youth sport environment where young people can thrive and reap the health benefits of sport participation.

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青少年体育参与的健康相关结果:系统回顾和荟萃分析。
背景:参加青年体育运动可有利于个人的心理(例如,减少抑郁症状,提高自尊)、社会(例如,提高社交技能,学习与他人合作作为一个团队)和身体健康相关的结果(例如,更高的身体活动水平,更低的体脂),符合全球可持续发展目标。然而,与童年至成年期间不参加体育运动相比,人们对青少年参加体育运动对健康相关结果的影响程度知之甚少。在本文中,我们系统地回顾了现有的纵向研究,并评估了青少年体育参与与不参与相比对心理、身体和社会结果的影响。方法:采用电子数据库检索方法,检索最早发表时间至2024年10月4日的英文同行评议研究。通过使用先验的纳入和排除标准,我们在系统评价中纳入了4588个确定的个体研究中的46个,以及38个符合条件的研究,用于计算Cohen效应大小估计。结果:总的来说,纳入研究的随访测量从基线后1年到54年不等,样本量从76人到超过50,000人不等。荟萃分析显示,随着时间的推移,青少年体育参与对身体活动、健康和幸福有积极的、统计上显著的低到中等的影响,对不健康的身体组成和精神疾病有消极的小到中等的影响。结论:本研究提供的证据表明,参加青少年体育运动可以促进整个儿童,青少年和成年期的健康。它倡导各国政府、体育管理机构、社区和体育俱乐部之间开展合作,创造一个无障碍和包容的青年体育环境,使年轻人能够茁壮成长,并从参与体育运动中获得健康益处。
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CiteScore
13.80
自引率
3.40%
发文量
138
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (IJBNPA) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal offering high quality articles, rapid publication and wide diffusion in the public domain. IJBNPA is devoted to furthering the understanding of the behavioral aspects of diet and physical activity and is unique in its inclusion of multiple levels of analysis, including populations, groups and individuals and its inclusion of epidemiology, and behavioral, theoretical and measurement research areas.
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