Diverging paths in physical activity and sports participation (Health Promoting Sports Club, HPSC) cohort study

Diverging paths in physical activity and sports participation (Health Promoting Sports Club, HPSC) is a Finnish cohort study in which different patterns of physical activity (maintaining, decreasing, and increasing activity) and sports club participation (maintainers, non-participants, drop-outs, and sports club joiners) are identified. The study has also examined the determinants and correlates of these change patterns (in relation to e.g. life events, health behaviour, and health), and further, the health outcomes of the patterns.
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Project duration
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Core fields of research
Physical activity, health and wellbeing
Research areas
JYU.Well
Physical activity, wellbeing and behaviour change across the life-span
Co-operation
UKK Institute of Health Promotion Research, the network of Finnish Sports Medicine Centres
Faculty
Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences
Funding
Ministry of Education and Culture

Project description

Diverging paths in physical activity and sports participation (Health Promoting Sports Club, HPSC) is a Finnish cohort study in which different patterns of physical activity (maintaining, decreasing, and increasing activity) and sports club participation (maintainers, non-participants, drop-outs, and sports club joiners) are identified. The study has also examined the determinants and correlates of these change patterns (in relation to e.g. life events, health behaviour, and health), and further, the health outcomes of the patterns. The study started in years 2013/2014, when the study participants were at mean age 15 years, and especially comparisons between the sports club participants with their non-participating peers were made. Moreover, the health promotion activity of the sports clubs have been examined from the view of young people and also assessed by coaches and club officials. 

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