Cleland Claire Lyne, Ellaway Anne, Clark Julie, Kearns Ade
Centre for Public Health, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, UK.
MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.
Sport Soc. 2019 Feb 10;23(5):810-831. doi: 10.1080/17430437.2019.1571044. eCollection 2020.
The potential legacy of mega-sport events to increase physical activity and sports participation among the host community has been recognized. As part of the Glasgow Commonwealth Games 2014, a longitudinal dataset was collected, focusing on the 'Active' legacy domain, which aimed to help the Scottish population become active and lead healthier lifestyles. The study investigated if the event changed behaviours and attitudes towards sport and physical activity among the host community through two theorized legacy pathways: (1) demonstration; and/or (2) festival effect. Results showed that the demonstration and festival effects were relevant to the community but they were largely ineffective in changing attitudes or behaviours, suggesting that, the mechanisms were operative but not effective. It is essential that future mega-sport events implement effective promotional campaigns to engage the host city and implement initiatives alongside the event to increase physical activity and sports participation in the longer term.
大型体育赛事对增加主办社区的体育活动和体育参与度的潜在遗产已得到认可。作为2014年格拉斯哥英联邦运动会的一部分,收集了一个纵向数据集,重点关注“积极”遗产领域,该领域旨在帮助苏格兰民众积极起来并过上更健康的生活方式。该研究通过两条理论化的遗产途径调查了该赛事是否改变了主办社区对体育和体育活动的行为及态度:(1)示范;和/或(2)节日效应。结果表明,示范效应和节日效应与社区相关,但在改变态度或行为方面基本无效,这表明这些机制在起作用但效果不佳。未来的大型体育赛事必须开展有效的宣传活动,以吸引主办城市参与,并在赛事期间同时实施相关举措,以长期增加体育活动和体育参与度。