Secular trend of sports practice of Brazilian children and young people in the decade of mega-sport events

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Autor(a) principal: Mello, Júlio
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Pedretti, Augusto, Caporal, Guilherme, Mahique, Jeremias, Ferreira, Alan de Carvalho Dias, Reppold-Filho, Alberto, Gaya, Adroaldo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.24/1603
Resumo: Hosting mega-sport events can be an important political strategy for promoting the sport. Brazil had a decade with different mega-sport events, so we want to highlight how many Brazilian young people have been practicing sports throughout this period. Methods: This secular trend was attended by over 37,000 young people during January 2007 and December 2018. This data is part of a project aimed at mapping physical fitness, growth indicators and sports practice of young Brazilians. Data were described using descriptive statistics techniques. Results: The girls' sport practice was always smaller than boys, despite the decrease in the practice of the boys in 2012. We note a substantial upsurge in the years before the Olympic Games. Especially in Brazil, the years before Rio's Olympic Games happened the men's soccer world cup and men's confederations cup. In this year’s we note a substantial upsurge in sports practice. However, soccer, futsal (boys) and volleyball (girls) are the most practiced sports. Implications: From these results, the strategies for promoting sports can be revaluated. Understanding which sports are the most and least practiced by children is a first step towards directing policies for the promotion and democratization of sports, regardless of the sport.
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title Secular trend of sports practice of Brazilian children and young people in the decade of mega-sport events
spellingShingle Secular trend of sports practice of Brazilian children and young people in the decade of mega-sport events
Mello, Júlio
Sport
Olympism
title_short Secular trend of sports practice of Brazilian children and young people in the decade of mega-sport events
title_full Secular trend of sports practice of Brazilian children and young people in the decade of mega-sport events
title_fullStr Secular trend of sports practice of Brazilian children and young people in the decade of mega-sport events
title_full_unstemmed Secular trend of sports practice of Brazilian children and young people in the decade of mega-sport events
title_sort Secular trend of sports practice of Brazilian children and young people in the decade of mega-sport events
author Mello, Júlio
author_facet Mello, Júlio
Pedretti, Augusto
Caporal, Guilherme
Mahique, Jeremias
Ferreira, Alan de Carvalho Dias
Reppold-Filho, Alberto
Gaya, Adroaldo
author_role author
author2 Pedretti, Augusto
Caporal, Guilherme
Mahique, Jeremias
Ferreira, Alan de Carvalho Dias
Reppold-Filho, Alberto
Gaya, Adroaldo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mello, Júlio
Pedretti, Augusto
Caporal, Guilherme
Mahique, Jeremias
Ferreira, Alan de Carvalho Dias
Reppold-Filho, Alberto
Gaya, Adroaldo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sport
Olympism
topic Sport
Olympism
description Hosting mega-sport events can be an important political strategy for promoting the sport. Brazil had a decade with different mega-sport events, so we want to highlight how many Brazilian young people have been practicing sports throughout this period. Methods: This secular trend was attended by over 37,000 young people during January 2007 and December 2018. This data is part of a project aimed at mapping physical fitness, growth indicators and sports practice of young Brazilians. Data were described using descriptive statistics techniques. Results: The girls' sport practice was always smaller than boys, despite the decrease in the practice of the boys in 2012. We note a substantial upsurge in the years before the Olympic Games. Especially in Brazil, the years before Rio's Olympic Games happened the men's soccer world cup and men's confederations cup. In this year’s we note a substantial upsurge in sports practice. However, soccer, futsal (boys) and volleyball (girls) are the most practiced sports. Implications: From these results, the strategies for promoting sports can be revaluated. Understanding which sports are the most and least practiced by children is a first step towards directing policies for the promotion and democratization of sports, regardless of the sport.
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