Downward Paul, Rasciute Simona
a School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences , Loughborough University , Loughborough , UK.
J Sports Sci. 2015;33(1):67-76. doi: 10.1080/02640414.2014.924056. Epub 2014 Jun 4.
Increasing sport participation has been identified as a key vehicle for achieving World Health Organisation guidelines for health-enhancing physical activity (HEPA). A policy challenge is to promote this changed behaviour. Making use of the Active People Survey, a zero-inflated ordered probit model is used to identify the covariates of sport participation for males and females with respect to the related decisions to either participate in sport or not, and to participate at either lower or higher than desired intensity. To inform current policy emphases, the Active Places Survey is also used to examine the causal impact of facility provision on these behaviours. Results indicate that females are more likely to adopt less intensive activity even with time available. Families could place most constraints on females, but also reduce the intensity of male participation. Education has a greater association with higher intensity female activity. The largest effects are identified for sport club membership and facility satisfaction. Both of these affect male intensity of activity most. The main policy challenges facing sport in contributing to HEPA are shown to involve retaining male intensity of participation when ageing and encouraging greater female intensity of participation, with more appropriate matching of facilities.
增加体育活动参与度已被视为实现世界卫生组织健康增强型体育活动(HEPA)指南的关键途径。一项政策挑战在于促进这种行为改变。利用“积极人群调查”,采用零膨胀有序概率模型来确定男性和女性体育活动参与的协变量,这些协变量与参与或不参与体育活动以及以低于或高于期望强度参与的相关决策有关。为了为当前政策重点提供参考,还利用“活跃场所调查”来考察设施供应对这些行为的因果影响。结果表明,即使有时间,女性也更有可能进行强度较低的活动。家庭可能对女性限制最大,但也会降低男性参与的强度。教育与女性更高强度的活动关联更大。体育俱乐部会员资格和设施满意度的影响最为显著。这两者对男性活动强度的影响最大。研究表明,体育在促进健康增强型体育活动方面面临的主要政策挑战包括在老龄化过程中保持男性的参与强度,鼓励女性提高参与强度,并更合理地匹配设施。