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Health, lifestyle behaviours, and well-being of International Masters field hockey athletes
The purpose of this study was to describe and compare health status, lifestyle
behaviours, and well-being of athletes from three world regions competing in the 2018
Masters Field Hockey World Cup. A total of 465 athletes (180 men, 284 women, 1 other)
from 21 countries, aged 35 to 76 years, completed the Health and Well-being of Masters
Field Hockey Athletes survey. Most participants rated their health as “very good” or
“excellent”, had no major health conditions nor medication use, had a healthy BMI,
and experienced varying levels of stress. No significant differences between the regions
were found in health status. Participants had healthy dietary habits overall, with
significant differences between the regions in fruit, vegetable, and water consumption.
Most participants reported ≥7 hours of sleep per night and varying amounts of restless
sleep. Just under half of the participants reported sitting five or more hours per day,
with no significant differences between the regions. While significant differences were
found in exercise frequency, participants across all regions were physically active.
Participants reported high levels of flourishing, with some significant differences found
between the regions. While some regional differences were found, International Masters
field hockey athletes in general practise healthy lifestyle behaviours and reported
excellent overall health and well-being.
期刊介绍:
International Sports Studies (ISS) is a scholarly journal in the field of physical education and sport with a unique focus. Its aim is to advance understanding and communication between members of the global community who share a professional, personal or scholarly interest in the state and development of physical education and sport around the world. International Sports Studies (ISS) is today without paradigmatic prejudice and reflects an eclectic approach to the task of understanding physical education and sport in the contemporary world. It asks only that its contributors can add to knowledge about international physical education and sport studies through studies involving comparisons between regional, national and international settings or by providing unique insights into specific national and local phenomena which contribute to an understanding that can be shared across as well as within national borders.