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BMC Public Health
Participation in modified sports programs: a longitudinal study of children’s transition to club sport competition
Research Article
Janet A. Young1  Warren R. Payne1  Meghan M. Casey2  Jack T. Harvey2  Rochelle M. Eime3  Melanie J. Charity3 
[1] Institute of Sport, Exercise and Active Living (ISEAL), Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia;School of Health Sciences and Psychology, Federation University Australia, Ballarat, Australia;School of Health Sciences and Psychology, Federation University Australia, Ballarat, Australia;Institute of Sport, Exercise and Active Living (ISEAL), Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia;
关键词: Sport Participation;    Club Sport;    Organise Sport;    Australian Rule Football;    Sport Policy;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12889-015-2012-y
 received in 2015-03-17, accepted in 2015-07-02,  发布年份 2015
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundMany children are not physically active enough for a health benefit. One avenue of physical activity is modified sport programs, designed as an introduction to sport for young children. This longitudinal study identified trends in participation among children aged 4–12 years. Outcomes included continuation in the modified sports program, withdrawal from the program or transition to club sport competition.MethodsDe-identified data on participant membership registrations in three popular sports in the Australian state of Victoria were obtained from each sport’s state governing body over a 4-year period (2009–2012 for Sport A and 2010–2013 for Sports B and C). From the membership registrations, those who were enrolled in a modified sports program in the first year were tracked over the subsequent three years and classified as one of: transition (member transitioned from a modified sport program to a club competition); continue (member continued participation in a modified sport program; or withdraw (member discontinued a modified program and did not transition to club competition).ResultsMany modified sports participants were very young, especially males aged 4–6 years. More children withdrew from their modified sport program rather than transitioning. There were age differences between when boys and girls started, withdrew and transitioned from the modified sports programs.ConclusionsIf we can retain children in sport it is likely to be beneficial for their health. This study highlights considerations for the development and implementation of sport policies and programming to ensure lifelong participation is encouraged for both males and females.

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© Eime et al. 2015

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