2017
DOI: 10.17165/tp.2017.4.4
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Családok sportolási szokásainak szocioökonómiai hátterére

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“…Concerning the father's sporting habits, a significant relationship was found only between the sporting activities (p=.001) and individual activities (p=0.023). These results confirm the indispensable role of the family as the primary socialisation area in sport socialisation: children adopt the behaviours and patterns of behaviour seen from parents or other relatives by imitation, which is confirmed by several national studies in a sample of kindergarten children ) and school children (Herpainé et al, 2017). In families where sports are a popular activity among parents or extended family, where sports, the results of sporting events, or the discussion of upcoming or recently played sporting events are frequent topics of conversation, children are more likely to participate in sports and sporting leisure activities.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…Concerning the father's sporting habits, a significant relationship was found only between the sporting activities (p=.001) and individual activities (p=0.023). These results confirm the indispensable role of the family as the primary socialisation area in sport socialisation: children adopt the behaviours and patterns of behaviour seen from parents or other relatives by imitation, which is confirmed by several national studies in a sample of kindergarten children ) and school children (Herpainé et al, 2017). In families where sports are a popular activity among parents or extended family, where sports, the results of sporting events, or the discussion of upcoming or recently played sporting events are frequent topics of conversation, children are more likely to participate in sports and sporting leisure activities.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…(Kovács, 2020). Herpainé also confirms the positive influence of grandparents in supporting children and grandchildren's sporting activities, in addition to the role of parents in sport and in communicating values (Herpainé, 2018, Herpainé et al, 2017. It is also evident that the social and economic situation of the family limits the sport in which the family is interested, as well as the choice of the sport itself.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…A háztatások és a munkafolyamatok gépesítésével a mozgáshiányos életmód terjedt el, mely szinte valamennyi korosztályt érinti [8]; [9]; [10]; [11]; [12]; [13]; [14]. A mozgáshiány kompenzálásának egyik jó eszköze, ha a rekreációs tevékenységek között a sportra szánt időt növeljük, vagyis a sportolásra fordított idő és a sportolók számának növelésével a fizikai inaktivitás részben kompenzálható lenne.…”
Section: Bevezetésunclassified
“…Több hazai és nemzetközi kutatás bemutatja azt, hogy a heti többszöri rendszeres testmozgás vagy a fizikai aktivitás egészség-előnnyel jár, illetve a rendszeresen sportoló populációban kevesebb azoknak a száma, akik a BMI index alapján a túlsúlyos vagy az elhízott kategóriába tartoznak (DONNELLY et al, 2013;WIKLUND, 2016;HERPAINÉ et al, 2017). Ezért a né-pegészségügyi stratégiáknak, a beavatkozási területeknek az egészséges táplálkozáson túl a testmozgást ösztönző programok is nélkülöz-hetetlen elemei kell, hogy legyenek.…”
Section: öSszefoglalás -Summaryunclassified